Theo
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Theo
AvailableTheo is a baby male Pit Bull Terrier with a brindle coat, currently in Mobile, AL. He is medium-sized and has already been neutered. Theo is coming along with his house manners and is crate trained. His vaccinations are up to date. Energetic and growing, he's looking for a committed home.
About Theo
Theo is a small, brindle Pit Bull Terrier puppy with a big personality packed into his little frame. His expressive face is hard to ignore—every glance seems to ask for attention or affection. Theo is coming along with his manners and has already mastered crate training, making the routine parts of puppyhood a bit easier on everyone. He gets along well with people and responds well to structure. Theo is already neutered, dewormed, and current on his vaccinations. He's also heartworm negative, which should ease some worries for prospective adopters. While he still has some growing up to do, Theo's affectionate nature and quick learning make him an easy pup to love. His playful energy and friendly demeanor should make him a great companion as he continues to settle into pet life. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Theo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Theo is a Pit Bull Terrier, a breed that thrives in loving homes with strong human companionship. They can adapt to both apartments and houses, as long as they get enough exercise and attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit Bull Terriers like Theo enjoy having access to a yard to play, but they do fine with daily walks and playtime if you don't have a yard. The key is making sure Theo gets enough activity to burn off his puppy energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Theo's breed is known for being affectionate and loyal with children when well-socialized. They can make excellent family pets if families teach children to interact respectfully with dogs.











