Dingo
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Dingo
AvailableDingo is a male Pit Bull Terrier, considered medium-sized, with a red coat and an adult age. He lives in Pensacola, FL. Dingo is neutered and his vaccinations are up to date. He gets along well with dogs and children, making him a solid fit for a family looking for a friendly, trainable companion.
About Dingo
Dingo is a bright, red-coated Pit Bull Terrier born around August 2021. He’s packed with energy, confidence, and friendliness, making him a stand-out companion in any home. Dingo’s playful, lively streak means he sometimes plays a bit rough, but he has a gentle core and gets along beautifully with both kids and other dogs. He’s eager to please, enthusiastic about learning new tricks, and quick to catch on. Strong, sturdy, and full of curiosity, Dingo thrives when given mental challenges and plenty of activity. Brave yet affectionate, he will happily snuggle up with his family after a long day. Dingo is neutered, current on vaccinations, heartworm negative, and microchipped. He is in Pensacola, FL as part of a foster-based rescue. Ready for a family excited about a smart, adventurous dog. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Dingo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Dingo is a Pit Bull Terrier who does well in active households that provide regular exercise and mental stimulation. Homes with a yard or access to safe walking areas suit this breed best.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit Bull Terriers like Dingo benefit from daily activity and appreciate a fenced yard to play in, though regular walks and outdoor play can also meet their needs if a yard isn't available.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Dingo's breed is generally known to be good with children when appropriately socialized and supervised, and Dingo himself gets along well with kids.











