Harley
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Harley
AvailableHarley is a medium-sized, neutered male Pit Bull Terrier mix with a short black and white coat. Heās nearly six years old and is fully vaccinated. Harley is currently in Newport, AR. He does well with most dogs, especially with proper introductions, and enjoys spending time both active and relaxed.
About Harley
Harley is a super sweet and loving Pit Bull Terrier mix, coming up on his sixth birthday this Gemini season. He listens well and enjoys spending time with people. His leash manners are solid, so walks are usually a breeze. Harley gets along with most dogs, though he can be unpredictable depending on the situation and would do best with a confident handler willing to monitor those introductions. His short black and white coat makes grooming easy. Vaccinations are current, and heās already neutered. Harleyās athletic side shines through in play, but itās balanced by a friendly and affectionate temperament around people. Heās the kind of dog that adapts to the dayās energyāhappy to get out and move, but just as content to settle in for a lazy afternoon. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Harley
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Harley, as a Pit Bull Terrier mix, does best in a home where he has regular human companionship and a stable routine. He thrives with owners who can provide structure and attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit Bull Terrier mixes like Harley benefit from regular outdoor access, ideally a yard or frequent walks. They enjoy being active and having room to move around, but can adapt to apartment living with enough exercise.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Harley's breed is generally known to be affectionate and good with children when properly socialized. However, as with all dogs, supervision and clear boundaries are important.











