Update: I still have one female and two males available. These bully pups are 7 months old and absolutely stunning. I am rehoming them on behalf of my 17-year-old son due to personal family matters. Out of the litter, I have already found homes for two and decided to keep two for myself. The remaining female is black and white, while the other three are males. These pups are already weighing over 40 lbs at such a young age. It is important that potential adopters have experience with the bully breed, as I want to ensure these sweet babies do not end up in a shelter. They have been raised in my home, surrounded by other dogs and people, as their mother was relocated from the east coast. We provide them with a high-quality food kibble mixed with raw. To cover the expenses of food and relocation, as well as to ensure they find good homes, I am asking for a $400 rehoming/adoption fee. My main goal is to find these amazing dogs new homes and prevent them from ending up in a shelter. Although I would love to keep them all, I already have three adult bullies.
About the dog
Medium
Working
Companion/Guardian
About the seller
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- Ask for recent vet records and vaccination dates.
- Request current photos or a short live video call before meeting.
- Meet in a public, neutral place or at the owner’s home — bring a friend.
- Verify microchip transfer procedures if the puppy is microchipped.
- Use a written rehoming/sale agreement that covers price, health disclosures, and return/recourse terms.
- Consider a vet check within 48–72 hours after adoption/purchase and agree on a documented return window if undisclosed health issues arise.