Tank
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Tank
AvailableTank is a large, young neutered male pit bull mix with a short apricot beige coat, currently in Mobile, AL. He is house trained, fully vaccinated, and has no special needs. Tank is about 2 years and 9 months old.
About Tank
Tank is an 18-month-old pit bull mix with a knack for turning any day into playtime. Originally adopted as a puppy and later returned through no fault of his own, Tank is now making the most of foster life, where he keeps up with a lively crew of canine siblings ranging from fellow big dogs down to a determined little chihuahua. He loves every dog he meets, but Tank plays best with medium or larger pals since he’s still learning the art of gentle paw-play with the smaller crowd. This guy lights up around kids and reads the room—he understands his own size around his humans. Tank weighs in at 80 lbs, sports a beautiful apricot beige coat, and is the picture of healthy: neutered, fully vetted, microchipped, kennel trained, and house trained. A fenced yard is a must for Tank’s future home, and he’d thrive with at least one other dog in the house. Big on affection and charm, Tank is waiting to find a family ready for both fun and love. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Tank
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tank, being a pit bull mix, will do best in a home with space to move and play, ideally with a fenced yard. He thrives in environments where he can enjoy both indoor comfort and plenty of outdoor activities.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit bull mixes like Tank appreciate a secure outdoor area to play and exercise. A fenced yard is preferred so he can run safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tank's pit bull mix background generally does well with children, especially since he already enjoys the company of kids. Supervised play is always best to help everyone feel comfortable.











