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Sierra

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3-7 years|Pit Bull Terrier|Female|Medium|Spanish Fork, UT
🐾 Friendly🧠 Smart🎾 Playful🎉 Social

Sierra is a female, adult mixed-breed Pit Bull Terrier with a black and white coat and a short coat length. She is not yet house trained. Her vaccinations are up to date, and she's currently in Spanish Fork, UT. She doesn’t have any special needs.

About Sierra

Sierra is a lively, affectionate girl who has grown into a loving companion in her three years. She brings a lot of personality to any space, balancing playfulness with a genuine sweetness that puts people at ease. Since September, Sierra has been patiently waiting for the right home where her energy and affection will fit right in. Her short, black and white coat is easy to care for and she’s always eager for some interaction, wagging her tail for both humans and dogs alike. Sierra’s friendly nature extends to every person she meets, and she’s vaccinated and ready to start her next chapter. When it comes to other dogs in the household, she asks for a meet-and-greet first—she wants to be sure everyone gets along before committing. Sierra isn’t house trained just yet, but with her bright, social personality, she’ll catch on quickly once given the chance. Bring her into your pack and she’ll bring plenty of joy in return. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Sierra

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Sierra, as a mixed-breed Pit Bull Terrier, adapts well to homes where she can be both active and close to her people. She thrives in environments that offer consistency, a safe outdoor space, and plenty of attention.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Pit Bull Terriers like Sierra benefit from a moderate amount of outdoor space for daily exercise and play. Regular walks and a secure yard help them burn off energy and stay healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Sierra's breed mix is known for being affectionate and can do well with children when properly introduced and supervised. Early socialization and clear boundaries help ensure positive interactions.