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Meet Sophie, a spirited and affectionate 8.5-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier mix with a striking brindle coat. She loves playtime with other dogs, enjoys cuddles, and is very smart, knowing many commands. Sophie thrives on connection and is eager to learn with positive reinforcement. She is good with respectful dogs and children (with guidance), but needs a home without small animals and careful feeding routines if other dogs are present. She seeks a loving home that can match her energy and provide comfort during storms.
Special Needs
Can become uneasy during storms and fireworks. Exhibits food-related tension with other dogs, requiring thoughtful feeding routines.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$175.00
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