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Meet Stanley, a charming and robust young pup who is eager to find his forever family! At 44 lbs, Stanley is a playful and affectionate companion ready to bring joy and laughter into your home. He's a social boy who gets along well with other dogs and is known to be good with kids, making him a wonderful addition to an active household. Stanley is housetrained and neutered, showing he's already on his way to being a well-mannered member of the family.
As an American Staffordshire Terrier and Shar-Pei mix, Stanley combines the best traits of both breeds. You can expect him to be loyal, intelligent, and strong, with a potential for both playful energy and a calm demeanor at home. AmStaffs are known for their loving nature and desire to please, while Shar-Peis often bring an independent streak and deep devotion to their families. Stanley will thrive with consistent training and positive reinforcement, eager to learn new commands and engage in fun activities.
Stanley is looking for a loving home where he can be an integral part of the family. He would do best with owners who appreciate his breed characteristics and are committed to continuing his socialization and training. A home with a secure yard for play and regular exercise opportunities would be ideal. If you're seeking a devoted, playful, and intelligent companion who is great with kids and other dogs, Stanley could be the perfect match for you!
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