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Sunny Sue

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5 years old|Pit Bull Terrier, Mixed Breed|Female|Medium|St. Peters, MO
🎾 Playful🐾 Friendly🚽 House Trained🦮 Leash Trained🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Good with Children

Sunny Sue is a pit bull terrier/mixed breed with a golden and white coat, living in St. Peters, MO. She is an adult female, about 5 years and 10 months old, and is classified as a medium-sized dog. She is spayed, vaccinated, house trained, and enjoys life with an energetic spirit.

About Sunny Sue

Sunny Sue is a lively and loving 4-year-old pit bull mix with a golden-tan and cream coat. Her time with a dedicated trainer has taught her not just the basics—like "sit" and "wait"—but also given her confidence in agility, where she shines. She’s patient at the leash, waits for her kennel with a wag, and is fully potty and crate trained. Walks are a pleasure, and she’s always ready for a new adventure or to show off her joyful bounce. Sunny Sue gets along well with older kids and loves to play with other dogs, though she does best with slow introductions. She’s not a match for cats. Her ideal home can offer a structured routine and the energy to keep up with her playful spirit. Sunny Sue is looking for someone ready to return her loyalty and affection in a secure, loving setting. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Sunny Sue

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

    Sunny Sue, as a pit bull terrier/mixed breed, thrives in a home with structure, routine, and plenty of engagement. She would do well in an environment where she can join in family activities and stay mentally and physically active.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Pit bull mixes like Sunny Sue appreciate having access to a securely fenced yard where they can play and burn off energy, but regular walks and outings are just as important.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Sunny Sue does well with older children. Pit bull mixes are often sturdy and tolerant, but supervision and respectful interaction are important, especially around younger kids.