Cleo
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Cleo
AvailableCleo is a young, spayed female Pit Bull Terrier mix, about 2 years and 4 months old, currently living in Oakville, WA. She has a medium build and a short, cream-colored coat. Cleo is vaccinated, crate- and house-trained, and brings a lively spirit to any home.
About Cleo
Get to know Cleo. Sheās a playful, athletic young dog who thrives on affection and adventure, always ready to brighten your day with her funny, high-spirited personality. Cleo loves people and gets along with just about everyone she meetsāincluding other dogsāso if you want a companion whoās social and truly enjoys being part of the pack, she's a strong match. Sheās crate-trained, house-trained, spayed, vaccinated, and microchippedāready to go for any journey, from deep woods hikes to days at the shore. Cleo needs a home without small children, as her youthful energy can be a bit much for little ones. If you want a loyal buddy at your side for whateverās ahead, Cleoās waiting. Born December 31st, she's a Capricornādetermined and all-in when it comes to the ones she loves. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$200Payment after application.
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Questions about Cleo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cleo, as a Pit Bull Terrier mix, usually does best in an active household with room to play and regular engagement from her people. She thrives in settings where she can join in daily activities, both indoors and outdoors.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit Bull Terrier mixes like Cleo appreciate a yard or somewhere to run, but her main need is consistent exerciseāwalks, playtime, or adventures with her human. She values activity over raw square footage.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Cleo is playful and affectionate, a home without small children is best for her as she may be too energetic for them to handle. Older kids and teens who understand dog boundaries should do well.











