Dan
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Dan
AvailableDan is a 3-year, 6-month-old neutered male with a medium build, showing the signature blend of Pit Bull Terrier and mixed breed traits. His coat is a blend of yellow, tan, and chocolate brown that stands out nicely. Dan lives in Tuscaloosa, AL and comes with current vaccinations. As an adult, he offers a good mix of energy and calm, making him a solid fit for a variety of homes.
About Dan
Meet Danโa handsome, medium-sized adult with a personality that puts people at ease. He strikes a great balance between playful energy and relaxed affection. Dan has a charm that's impossible to miss and a loyal, light-hearted way about him. Whether youโre heading to the park or hanging out at home, heโll be at your side, tail wagging, fully present. His soft yellow and tan coat adds to his inviting appearance, and his good nature makes every day a little brighter. Dan is a recent arrival to the rescue, so you get the fresh thrill of discovering his unique personality as you settle in together. In-person meetings are required for potential adoptersโheโs worth the trip. Fun fact: being a Scorpio (born November 10), Dan tends to form strong, lasting bonds, so you can expect true devotion. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Dan
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Dan, a Pit Bull Terrier/mixed breed, generally adapts well to both houses and apartments if given enough exercise. Consistent daily human interaction is important for his happiness.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A medium-sized dog like Dan will thrive with regular walks and playtime outdoors. While a backyard is a plus, committed daily exercise is what matters most.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terrier mixes like Dan are often affectionate with children if socialized well. As with any dog, proper introductions and supervision are important.











