Penny
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Penny
AvailablePenny is a medium-sized, spayed female Pit Bull Terrier/Vizsla mix with a short, red coat. She's currently in Mount Morris, MI and is already house trained. Penny's vaccinations are up to date. As a young puppy, she's full of energy and eager to learn.
About Penny
Penny turned up as a stray outside a local business, winning everyone over with her sweet, friendly nature—so much so that no one could believe she didn’t already have a home. When no owner appeared, her foster quickly reached out to give her another shot. Penny, a medium-sized Pit Bull Terrier and Vizsla mix with a short red coat, is every bit the charming puppy: she’s energetic, still a bit mouthy and jumpy, and just learning her manners around other dogs. These are totally typical for a 7-10 month old, and her foster is helping her grow into a polite, confident companion. Penny learns fast and always aims to please. She soaks up new experiences, loving public outings and making a strong impression on everyone she meets. She’s already house trained, spayed, and up to date on vaccinations. If you’re looking for a puppy who’ll bring joy to your family and who thrives with gentle direction, Penny might just be the perfect match. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Penny
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Penny, being a Pit Bull Terrier/Vizsla mix, tends to do well in active households with plenty of interaction and engagement. She'll thrive with a family or individuals who can provide her with consistent routines and lots of time together.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Both Pit Bull Terriers and Vizslas enjoy having access to a yard or regular open space for exercise. Penny benefits from outdoor time to burn off puppy energy but can do well in a home without a huge yard if she receives daily walks and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Penny gets along with children and, with her sweet, social nature, will likely become a devoted companion for kids who understand how to interact respectfully with a puppy.











