Sheba
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Sheba
AvailableSheba is a young, large mixed-breed female with a blend of Pit Bull Terrier and Cattle Dog. She has been spayed and is currently in Crescent, OK. She gets along with both other dogs and children, making her a great candidate for a family looking for a playful pup.
About Sheba
Sheba started life outdoors with her feral mom and littermates, rescued thanks to a neighbor with a soft spot for animals. Sheba is an upbeat, playful pup, though she tends to be a little shy or standoffish when things are new. Adjusting to home life is a work in progress, but she’s making solid strides. Sheba does have a tendency to bark, especially in unfamiliar situations. She’s shown curiosity about cats—nothing aggressive, but she’ll need slow introductions. Playtime with another dog or a friendly, experienced canine mentor would probably help her flourish. Her background is a real mix of breeds, hinting at a unique personality that keeps things interesting. Sheba gets along well with other dogs and children, but benefits most from environments that guide her through the ropes of being a family member. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Sheba
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sheba, as a Pit Bull Terrier and Cattle Dog mix, usually does best in active households with room to play and time for companionship. A home that offers structure and routine suits her energetic, social nature.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Sheba's breeds thrive with access to a yard or regular park trips. A secure outdoor space helps burn off energy and keeps her mentally stimulated.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Sheba gets along well with children, and both Pit Bull Terriers and Cattle Dogs can be good family dogs if socialized early and supervised appropriately.











