Moxi
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Moxi
AvailableMoxi is a medium-sized female Pit Bull Terrier with a short coat, currently in Las Vegas, NV. She is an adult and is spayed, vaccinated, and house trained. Moxi’s affectionate personality is coming through as she recovers, and she’ll make a devoted companion for the right adopter.
About Moxi
Moxi was found alone in the desert near Floyd Lamb Park—lost, hungry, and completely dehydrated. She came in with damaged feet, but after a few good baths and some TLC, she’s on the mend, feeling cleaner and a bit more relaxed. Moxi is a small, medium-sized dog at around 30 to 35 lbs, with a lovely short coat. Her affectionate side shows when she smiles, although she remains understandably cautious and a bit protective after her rough patch outside. She’s still learning to trust and develop her social skills, so right now she needs to be your only dog. Moxi has started making progress and even has a playmate named Wilma; she seems eager to follow people around once she feels comfortable. For now, a home with just her and attentive adopters will suit her best. Ready to give her a safe place and a fresh start? Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Moxi
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Moxi is a Pit Bull Terrier and typically thrives in a stable home with consistent routines and boundaries. She’ll do best in a house with attentive owners, especially given her cautious and protective personality.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit Bull Terriers like Moxi benefit from a secure yard or frequent walks. She doesn’t need endless acreage, but she’ll need outdoor time to burn off energy and stay healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Generally, Pit Bull Terriers can do well with children if properly socialized, though Moxi’s current temperament means she’ll need a patient adopter to help her settle in before introducing her to kids.











