Pocket Pitbull Standing Between Legs

The pocket bully is the smallest American bully variety if you exclude the other smaller types (exotic and micro) that aren’t recognized by the breed’s official kennel club, the American Bully Kennel Club (ABKC). As with many other dog breeds that come in different sizes, the pocket bully is the most popular.

Naturally, there’s a high demand for these dogs among American bully enthusiasts, which can make finding one for adoption difficult, even in a populated state like Maryland. This difficulty of finding a pocket bully for adoption in Maryland, whether in Baltimore or smaller cities, makes many lean towards buying a puppy from a breeder. However, this isn’t the only way to get a pocket bully in Maryland; you can easily adopt one with some preparations.

Below, we will discuss how to adopt a pocket bully in Maryland and point you to the best places to look for adoptable pocket bullies in your region. Continue reading to also learn about training pocket bullies, the adoption costs to be aware of, and tips on finding the right pocket bully to adopt among many in Maryland. If you’re new to this breed, take a look at our pocket bully breed guide to first learn all about this unique dog breed.

Pocket Bully Adoption in Maryland

Note that the screening process varies depending on who’s rehoming the dog. For example, a shelter or a rescue may ask for the contact details of your landlord if you’re renting. There might also be a home visit to verify your address and information. It is best to be prepared for all these before building hopes to adopt a pocket bully in Maryland.

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How Much Does It Cost to Adopt a Pocket Bully in Maryland?

Even though the pocket bully is a somewhat popular dog breed, the cost to adopt one in Maryland is a lot lower than buying a puppy. On average, those in Maryland should spare $200 to $400 in adoption fees, which should include the cost to spay/neuter and administer vaccines.

How Should I Train a Pocket Bully?

Pocket bullies are generally easy to train, thanks to their intelligence and eager-to-please personalities. However, these positive traits can only be put to use if your pocket bully feels comfortable in their new home. Many pocket bullies for adoption are traumatized by the experience of being placed into another home and everything that happens up until that point. That’s why building a routine and structure first is essential.

We recommend starting by scheduling potty breaks, mealtimes, walks, and playtime to build a consistent routine. This way, your pocket bully won’t have anxiety about when the next meal is going to come or when they will have the opportunity to release excess energy. Once your pocket bully settles, you can then introduce short training sessions and focus on essential commands or work on any existing behavioral issues like leash pulling or reactivity.

No matter what you need to be prioritizing in training, always use positive training techniques to train a pocket bully. They can also lose interest in training if it gets repetitive or pushy, so it is best to utilize short sessions throughout the day rather than one long, intense session. Learn more about training your pocket bully with the help of our online courses, which include step-by-step video lessons that are centered around positive reinforcement training.

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Pocket Pitbull Relaxing At The Park With Owner

Find the Right Pocket Bully in Maryland for You

Among the many pocket bullies put up for adoption in Maryland that you will find on Dog Academy, be sure to adopt the right one by evaluating each dog’s background and overall characteristics and needs. For instance, a pocket bully with severe behavioral issues is not going to be a good option if you’re inexperienced with dogs. Always assess each dog individually to determine whether a pocket bully is the right dog to adopt for you or not.