Bandit - Male 2-Year-Old American Staffordshire Terrier for Breeding in New York County, NY


American Staffordshire Terrier × American PitBull Terrier
Age
2 years
Gender
male
Size
Medium
Weight
60.00 lbs
Age
2 years
Gender
male
Size
Medium
Weight
60.00 lbs
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About Bandit
Bandit is a playful, affectionate, and intelligent young male with a confident but gentle personality. He is highly social, enjoys interacting with other dogs, and thrives in environments where he can play and explore safely. While he can be bold and energetic in open spaces, he is easily redirected and shows a submissive, deferential nature when corrected.
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Where is Bandit located?
Bandit is located in New York County, New York. Contact the owner to discuss breeding arrangements and meeting logistics.
What is Bandit's health status?
Bandit is up-to-date on vaccinations. Health records are available from the owner. Always ask for health certifications and breeding clearances before arranging a breeding match.
How can I contact Bandit's owner?
You can message Bandit's owner directly through Petmeetly's secure platform. Discuss breeding arrangements, health certifications, stud fees, and schedule meetings.
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