Kida
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Kida
AvailableKida, a female pit bull terrier mix with a beautiful brindle short coat, is about seven years old and weighs 60 pounds. She’s spayed, house trained, and up-to-date on vaccinations. Kida is in Buena Vista, CO and does especially well in homes with cats, but isn’t comfortable with dogs. She prefers older children and enjoys both adventure and downtime.
About Kida
Kida is a seven-year-old, 60-pound brindle pit bull mix who’s been patiently waiting for a home for over a year in Buena Vista, CO. She’s as friendly as they come and greets new people with genuine excitement, always ready for a good mountain hike, cross-country ski outing, or just an afternoon stretched out on the couch. While she’s got a playful spirit, Kida prefers the company of cats and would rather not share her space with other dogs. She does best with older kids, as younger ones can make her a bit uneasy. Her ideal home lets her split time between outdoor adventure and relaxing by your side. Kida is house trained, spayed, and has up-to-date vaccinations. She has plenty of love to give—just looking for someone to share it with. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Kida
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pit Bull Terriers like Kida thrive in homes with plenty of structure, regular exercise, and a consistent routine. They do well in both urban and rural environments as long as they get enough attention and activity.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Kida, as a pit bull mix, enjoys outdoor time and benefits from daily exercise. While a yard is helpful, regular walks or hikes are more important to her than the sheer size of the outdoor space.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terriers can do well with children when properly socialized, but some prefer older kids. Kida, in particular, feels most comfortable around older children rather than very young kids.











