Penn
American Pit Bull Terrier | Burt County, NE
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Meet Penn
Penn is an adorable, mild-mannered American Bully puppy, born 1/22/2024. His foster mom describes him as a gentle lovebug. At this time, Penn has a tendency to be somewhat quiet, but this smarty knows he can get attention whenever he wants by using his big, puppy paw to gently bump you. Penn knows that his best days are ahead of him in a home with people who love him as much as he will love them.The suggested adoption fee for Penn is $415. Bullies-N-Beyond is a 501(c)3, non-profit corporation that is 100% volunteer operated. Adoption donation fees are the primary source of funding for the cost of veterinary care for our animals. All dogs adopted through BNBR will have been administered their age appropriate vaccines which may include DHPP, Rabies, Lepto and Bordetella. All dogs will also be adopted out as already altered if of age, for those not of age, a voucher will be provided. The adoptions for all of our animals will take place in the Omaha, NE area and must be done by the adoptive family in person. We do not ship or deliver. BNBR does not adopt on a first serve basis. All available dogs are adopted based on their needs to provide the best fit home.
Adoption Process
We have an adoption Application that we screen and check our local do not adopt list. We then do a vet check and two personal reference checks followed by a home visit and a meet and greet with the resident pets and children
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