Ms Robinson
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Ms Robinson
AvailableMs Robinson is a 6-year-old spayed female Cattle Dog and Pit Bull Terrier mix with a black and white/cream short coat, currently in Salamanca, NY. She’s medium-sized, house trained, and up-to-date on her vaccinations. Ms Robinson prefers to be the only pet in her future home and thrives with older children.
About Ms Robinson
Ms Robinson, known as Diamond to those who work with her, really lives up to the name. Her diamond-shaped marking stands out, but what makes her special is how quickly she’s picked up obedience. She follows cues easily, relishes playtime, and prefers an active routine. On walks, she’s a calm partner, handles her leash well, and needs someone who enjoys being outside. She’s crate trained and house trained, plus she loves to chew on sticks and settle in after a busy day. Ms Robinson needs to be the only pet in the house. She’ll do best with older kids who understand space and boundaries. If you want a loyal dog eager to please, she’s the one for you. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Ms Robinson
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ms Robinson, as a Cattle Dog and Pit Bull Terrier mix, is well-suited to an active home environment with room to move and things to keep her mind engaged. She appreciates a place with energetic people who include her in daily routines.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This mix enjoys regular outdoor time and space to exercise. Ideally, Ms Robinson would benefit from a yard or frequent walks and play sessions in open areas.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cattle Dog and Pit Bull Terrier mixes can do well with children who are respectful and understand how to interact with dogs. Ms Robinson does best with older kids who give her space.











