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Cane

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2 years old|Shar-Pei, Pit Bull Terrier|Male|Large|Cottonwood, AZ
🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful🧠 Smart🤗 Affectionate

Cane is a male Shar-Pei/Pit Bull Terrier mix currently residing at the Verde Valley Humane Society. He is both young and large-sized, with a playful personality and has already been neutered. His vaccinations are up to date, giving you peace of mind about his health. Cane's blend of breeds makes him a unique and lovable companion who is looking for an active family.

About Cane

They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now! If you are on the hunt for a young, squishy-faced doll, Cane is ready to meet you! This adorable and playful companion has a zest for life and brings a blend of Shar-Pei and Pit Bull Terrier charm to every adventure. Cane enjoys his walks and would thrive with energetic adopters who will appreciate his active spirit. With his silly antics and fun-loving personality, Cane is sure to keep you smiling. He is happy to greet potential doggie siblings and eagerly awaits meeting his future family. If you’re seeking an affectionate, attention-seeking buddy to share in life’s adventures, Cane could be the perfect match. Think you are the one? Submit an application!

Questions about Cane

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

    Shar-Pei/Pit Bull Terrier mixes do well in homes where they can receive plenty of attention and engagement. They thrive in environments with room to play, such as houses with fenced yards, but can also adapt to apartment living if given regular exercise.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    These mixes benefit from access to a securely fenced yard and enjoy daily walks or playtime outdoors. Regular exercise helps them stay healthy and happy, but they do not require vast amounts of space—just enough room to expend their energy safely.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Shar-Pei/Pit Bull Terrier mixes are generally affectionate and loyal, making them good companions for families with children. Early socialization and supervision are important to ensure positive interactions.