Eva
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Eva
AvailableEva is a six-year-old and two-month-old female American Staffordshire Terrier/mixed breed with a lovely gray and white coat. She is spayed and has her vaccinations up to date. Eva currently resides in Hagerstown, MD, and brings with her a delightful mix of adult wisdom and puppy-like playfulness.
About Eva
Eva is a curious, eager dog who seems to be always on the hunt for her next adventure. Her sense of mischief once landed her in the middle of a neighborhood barbecue after digging a tunnel right under the fence—a memory that makes her shelter staff smile. Though an adult, she keeps a lively puppy’s outlook and never misses a chance to play. Eva blends sharp wit with deep affection, and her playful side always comes out in the yard. She thrives with people who appreciate some canine initiative and don’t mind a bit of garden landscaping. If you want a loyal companion with spirited energy and a lot of love to give, Eva is ready to meet you. With her sun sign Aries, she brings vibrant enthusiasm wherever she goes. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Eva
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Eva, as an American Staffordshire Terrier/mixed breed, thrives in a home where she can be with her people and have opportunities to play and explore. She would do well in a house with a backyard but can also adapt to apartment living if her exercise needs are met.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Eva enjoys having space to roam and play, so a securely fenced yard is ideal. She'll need daily walks and mental stimulation, but she's adaptable to various spaces as long as she gets enough activity.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
American Staffordshire Terrier mixes like Eva are often good with children, especially when socialized well. Their playful nature can make them fun family dogs, though supervision is always advised.











