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Read MoreArizona Robbins
St. Louis, MO
Breed: Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)
Sex: Female
Age: 1 yr 11 mos
A common sight on the end of the leash or as the mascot of your local Missouri gym, American bullies have made a splash in the United States. While those familiar with the breed are quick to point out the endless upsides of the tender titans, others may point out their infamously bad press. The truth is somewhere in between, with most of the blame going towards bad owners.
They are regularly confused with pit bulls and, unfortunately, recruited for fighting pits. Because of the owners raising them to be violent, some may have developed bad habits over the years. However, a bully raised in a loving home will be as sweet and docile as any other breed.
To learn whether or not the breed will fit into your busy schedule, check out this quick guide. We will be covering how to adopt an American bully in Missouri and what goes into training and purchasing one.
If you choose to adopt an American bully in Missouri, you should call shelters and rescues throughout your area to not only ask if they have any bullies, but also their adoption costs. If there are none available, ask if they can keep your information on file when one does show up. Alternatively, you can venture a bit further out if you find a bully a bit further out.
When you do get to the shelter or rescue, they will typically have some paperwork they need you to fill out before adoption. This will be an application to get some details about your experience with dogs, as well as details on how to reach you. Past that, you will need to sign an adoption contract.
What you should do on your end is spend time with the dog for a bit to see if they are a good fit and how they interact with you. Some rescues or shelters have private rooms for you to spend time with the dog, though this is not always the case, as many places are short on room and resources.
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How Much Does It Cost to Adopt an American Bully in Missouri?If you are looking to put down cash for a pup, expect to shell out something between $135 and $600. Some places will have notices like “free to a good home,” though this will not be something most would-be owners can depend on, as the dogs are usually snatched up fairly quickly. Younger dogs will typically cost more, and a cheap price does not always mean you are getting a deal. Always spend time with the dog before adopting it. A dog that costs $200 is pretty reasonable, but if it causes thousands of dollars in property damage, it makes little difference. |
How Should I Train an American Bully?You should train all dogs to be sociable and, at the very least, have some understanding of basic obedience training. When training a dog, always be kind and calm throughout the process. This does not mean you should allow the bully to walk all over you, but the training should be used to teach, not discipline. Patience, persistence, and praise are going to make for an ideal training session, while losing your temper will only frustrate the dog and make future commands harder for the pooch. |
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The Show-Me State has a lot to offer when it comes to American bullies, from hiking trails to beautiful landscapes. That does not mean that the breed will work for everyone, and would-be owners should have enough free time to bond, play, and train their dogs on a fairly consistent basis. Similarly, the breed may be too much for those who are nervous around bigger dogs.
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