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Cj

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6 years old|Boxer, Pit Bull Terrier|Male|Large|Washburn, MO
🏃 High Energy🐾 Friendly😽 Loves Kisses🐕 Dog Friendly🏠 Single Animal Home

Cj is a 6-year-old male mixed breed Boxer/Pit Bull Terrier with a large build and a striking gray-blue coat. He is neutered and has all vaccinations current, making him ready for a new home. Cj is currently located in Washburn, MO. Although he has no special needs, he does best when fed separately from other animals. He is not suited to households with cats.

About Cj

Cj is a high-energy dog with a bold, fun-loving streak. Nothing gets him more excited than a lively game of tug of war—he took on a group of teenagers and only two managed to outlast him. Despite his athletic drive, Cj has a tender side and lives for affection. Bend down to greet him, and you’ll have an eager, toy-dropping companion ready to offer sloppy kisses in return. He does well with other dogs given a proper introduction and must be fed in his own space due to some food guarding. Homes with kids under 13 aren’t the right fit; Cj’s size and enthusiasm can be too much for younger children. He isn’t suited to homes with cats. If you’re looking for a playful, devoted dog who thrives with active adults and can give him the structure he needs, Cj could be the perfect addition. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!

Questions about Cj

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

    Cj, as a Boxer/Pit Bull Terrier mix, does best in homes with enough space for activity—ideally a house with a secure yard. Apartments can work if he gets plenty of exercise each day.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Because Boxer/Pit Bull Terrier mixes like Cj are active and playful, they thrive with access to a securely fenced yard or regular trips outside. Daily exercise is important to keep him happy and healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While many Boxer/Pit Bull mixes are affectionate with kids, Cj’s high energy and size mean he isn’t the best fit for homes with children under 13. Older, dog-savvy kids and teens are a better match.