Lukerig
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Lukerig
AvailableLukerig is a white Pit Bull Terrier with a short coat, classified as medium-sized and currently in the care of Hart 2 Heart Animal Rescue. He is an adult, male dog who is house trained, and he has been neutered. His vaccinations are up to date, ensuring he is healthy and ready for his new home.
About Lukerig
They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now! Luke is the kind of dog who lives for the joy of movement—ears flying, paws pounding, tail wagging as he races around a yard without a care in the world. At just 4 years old, this white mixed-breed terrier is bursting with energy and heart, and he’s ready to share it all with a family of his own. Luke is looking for a special home: adult-only or older dog-savvy teens, where he can be the only pet, and with a fenced yard for him to run and run to his heart’s content. After a day of play, he’s a fantastic car companion, sleeps soundly in his crate, and happily chews on a good bone. He even “watches” basketball on TV, cocking his head to the sounds of the game. But as unstoppable as Luke’s spirit is, his world is quietly changing—he’s losing his vision. It can’t be fixed, but it hasn’t slowed him down one bit. Luke doesn’t need expensive medical care or special treatment. He’s still the same vibrant, playful boy, ready to run, love, and live life to the fullest with the people who finally choose him. What Luke needs most is someone who sees beyond what’s fading and recognizes everything he still is: vibrant, loving, and ready to give his whole heart. Luke has waited long enough for his second chance. Could you be the one to give it to him? Lukerig is a Virgo, which means he’s likely to be loyal and smart—two traits that truly shine in him! Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
Adoption Fee
$350Payment after application.
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Questions about Lukerig
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pit Bull Terriers are generally best suited for homes where they can be an active member of the family, with plenty of opportunities for exercise. They do well in environments where their owners are committed to providing them structure, training, and affection.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit Bull Terriers benefit from access to a securely fenced yard where they can run and play. Daily walks and playtime are essential to keep them happy and healthy, but they are adaptable and can also thrive with regular outings if outdoor space is limited.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
With proper training and supervision, Pit Bull Terriers can make loving companions for families with older children. However, they are often best suited to homes with children who understand how to properly interact with dogs, given their energy level and strength.
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