Baylor
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Baylor
AvailableBaylor is a brindle and white/cream, adult male Pit Bull Terrier, currently living in Wichita, KS. He weighs around 45-50 lbs, fits a medium size range, and is neutered. Baylor’s vaccinations are up to date. He is fully house trained and appreciates his independence. Born on January 31, Baylor falls under the sign of Aquarius, known for their quirky charm.
About Baylor
Baylor is the definition of a laid-back companion. He prefers relaxing at home, always keeping his favorite plush toys close—he's not big on sharing them, either. Potty trained and rarely vocal, he usually barks just once or twice a day, keeping things peaceful. Baylor gets along well with other dogs but doesn’t mesh with cats or young children, as he values his personal space and takes some time to feel comfortable around new people. Once he's settled in, though, his calm, gentle affection begins to shine through at his own pace. Truck rides are one of his small pleasures, and he’s learning to enjoy belly rubs, even if he acts a bit skeptical at first. Baylor loves brief trips outside but would rather head right back in to hang with his stuffies. For anyone seeking a mellow, low-maintenance dog who likes to take things slow, Baylor could be the right choice. Think you are the one? Submit an application!
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Questions about Baylor
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Baylor, as a Pit Bull Terrier, is generally best suited for a home with a calm, structured environment where boundaries are clear. He does well with a family or individual who can respect his independent nature and provide plenty of comfort indoors.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit Bull Terriers like Baylor enjoy daily walks and some playtime outside, but do not require a large yard. As long as Baylor has chances for exercise and quick potty breaks, he'll be content.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While many Pit Bull Terriers do well with respectful children, Baylor specifically is best with older kids who understand personal boundaries. Younger children might not be the right fit for him.











