Blitz Aka Buck
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Blitz Aka Buck
AvailableBlitz Aka Buck is a male, medium-sized mixed breed dog with a short brown and white coat. He is house trained, neutered, and up to date on vaccinations. Blitz currently lives in Casa Grande, AZ and enjoys a friendly and affectionate disposition.
About Blitz Aka Buck
Blitz Aka Buck started his journey on a northern reservation, where concern for his safety brought him south. He came in wary and nervous, slow to trust people, but time and patience have made a real difference. Blitz has grown into a striking, well-adjusted dog with a gentle nature—he’s filled out and found his confidence. Now, he’s playful, loving, and well-suited to home life. As a graduate of a thorough training program, Blitz knows how to behave around people and dogs, and is crate, leash, and house trained. He gets along well with other dogs and children, making him a match for families looking to add a spirited yet affectionate companion. Blitz’s short brown and white coat gives him a sharp, athletic look. He’s waiting in Casa Grande, AZ for the right adopter to give him a permanent home. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Blitz Aka Buck
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Blitz Aka Buck, as a mixed breed dog, adapts well to various home environments but does especially well in settings where he can interact often with his family and have space to play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Blitz Aka Buck, being medium-sized and energetic, benefits from regular outdoor time—a yard or frequent walks will help keep him happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Blitz Aka Buck gets along with children and is well-suited for homes with kids, especially with his friendly mixed-breed background.











