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Ritz

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3 years old|Pit Bull Terrier|Male|Large|Boyne City, MI
🐾 Friendly☺️ Gentle🚽 House Trained😌 Calm

Ritz is a 3-year, 8-month-old neutered male Pit Bull Terrier who sports short black and white fur. He is house trained, up to date on vaccinations, and currently located in Boyne City, MI. Ritz has no special needs and keeps a tidy living space.

About Ritz

Meet Ritz, a striking black and white Pit Bull Terrier who spent nearly a week wandering Boyne Falls before coming into care. At about 3 years old, Ritz balances a tough look with a gentle and somewhat nervous personality. He prefers the company of women but will warm up to men given time and patience. Ritz keeps his kennel immaculately clean and doesn't tear up his bedding or toys, which points to him being house trained. He's particular about his canine companions—he doesn't get along well with dominant males but may fare better with a more submissive dog. When it comes to cats, Ritz is extremely curious, so a cat-free home might be the safer bet for now. Above all, Ritz is a soft-hearted dog who just needs someone patient to help him settle in and feel secure. Born September 1st, Ritz is a true Virgo—thoughtful, observant, and eager to please. Give this sweet boy a chance at a real home. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Ritz

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Ritz, as a Pit Bull Terrier, usually thrives in a home where he can receive plenty of attention and structure. He’ll do best with a family that provides clear routines and boundaries.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Pit Bull Terriers like Ritz benefit from access to a yard or regular walks in a neighborhood. While a big backyard is helpful, it’s not required if Ritz gets daily exercise and enrichment.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Pit Bull Terriers can bond deeply with kids when properly introduced and supervised. Ritz may thrive in a patient family, though transitions should be managed so everyone feels secure.