Sansa
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Sansa
AvailableSansa is a young, spayed female French Bulldog and Pit Bull Terrier mix in Pahrump, NV. She’s approximately two years old and is considered medium-sized. Sansa is already spayed and up to date on her vaccinations for a smooth transition into her new home. Fun fact: with a May 10th birthday, Sansa is a Taurus—steadfast and loyal by nature.
About Sansa
Sansa is a two-year-old French Bulldog and Pit Bull Terrier mix living in Pahrump, NV. She’s already spayed, vaccinated—including rabies—and microchipped, so she's ready to settle into her next home without any loose ends. Adoption includes all her vetting, and Sansa has been cared for with attention and responsibility. Never Forgotten Animal Society, Inc. maintains a strong support system for every animal and their adopters, making sure questions are answered and needs are met. Friendly staff and a community network are there to help you find the right fit. Ready to find her new people, Sansa is waiting in Pahrump for someone ready to bring her home. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Sansa
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sansa, being a mix of French Bulldog and Pit Bull Terrier, will do well in a home that offers moderate activity and a sense of companionship. Both breeds generally enjoy being close to their families and thrive best indoors with regular human interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
French Bulldog and Pit Bull Terrier mixes like Sansa appreciate a yard to play in, but she doesn’t demand acres—regular walks and some outdoor playtime should meet her needs. An apartment with access to daily outdoor exercise could also work.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Sansa’s breeds are often affectionate and gentle with children when properly socialized, so she can be a good match for families. As with any dog, supervision and respectful interaction are important.











