Brandy
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Brandy
AvailableBrandy is a two-year-old, medium-sized female Pit Bull Terrier/Mixed Breed in Russellville, KY. She’s spayed, tested up to date on her vaccinations, and weighs around 43 pounds. Brandy has a friendly attitude and a love for people, making her a great choice for someone seeking a cheerful and loyal companion.
About Brandy
Brandy came in as a stray, but she hasn’t let that dampen her spirit. At about two years old, she’s a Pittie mix with an easygoing, affectionate personality and a streak of playfulness. Brandy adores people and greets everyone like a longtime friend—if you’re looking for a companion who makes you feel welcome, she fits the bill. With a weight around 43 pounds, she’s big enough for serious cuddles but still very manageable. Brandy is already spayed, up to date on her vaccinations, and microchipped. It’s a mystery why she’s still waiting for her forever home. If you have resident dogs, a meet and greet will help make sure everyone gets along before bringing her home. Her adoption fee is sponsored. Born July 30th, Brandy is a Leo—no surprise she seeks the spotlight and loves being the center of attention. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Brandy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Brandy, as a Pit Bull Terrier/Mixed Breed, adapts well to both houses and apartments if given enough exercise and attention. She’ll do best in a home where she’s part of the family routine.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Brandy thrives with daily walks and some play time in a yard or safe outdoor space. Regular activity is important, but a large yard isn’t required if walks are part of her schedule.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull mixes like Brandy are known to be loving with children when raised with them and taught appropriate interactions. Supervision with young kids is always a good idea, given her size and energy.











