Jasmine
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Jasmine
AvailableThis lovely female Pit Bull Terrier has a beautiful black and white short coat and stunning blue eyes. She is estimated to be an adult between two and three years old. Jasmine is house trained and currently up to date on her vaccinations. She weighs approximately 65 lbs. and is being fostered through Blackhat Humane Society.
About Jasmine
Your new best friend is just one click away. Jasmine is a lovely Pit Bull Terrier who was discovered in Pinon, AZ near the end of November 2025. Estimated to be between two and three years old, she’s already experienced motherhood, having had at least one litter in her past. Jasmine has received some training—she knows commands like sit and stay and is eager to show them off. Car rides are one of her favorite activities, and she hops right in, especially when she gets to be safely tethered in the back seat. Jasmine is an enthusiastic walking partner, setting a brisk pace at first but happily matching yours after she settles in. She approaches other dogs with respect, neither barking nor growling, even in busy settings like the vet’s office, and she responds calmly if another dog is less polite. In public spots like Starbucks, she behaves beautifully, gently taking treats and enjoying people-watching. Her foster is currently working on crate training, and Jasmine already shines with house manners. She is a champion at relaxing on the couch, relishing in affection and soaking up the sun. Her striking blue eyes and her black and white coat make her truly stand out, and at about 65 pounds, she’s a perfect companion for those seeking a larger, loving friend. Jasmine is being fostered in Mesa, AZ, and transport is available within the Four Corners region. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Jasmine
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pit Bull Terriers typically do well in homes where they receive plenty of attention, exercise, and positive reinforcement. They thrive in environments that provide structure and opportunities for companionship and play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
While Pit Bull Terriers appreciate a yard to play in, they do not require vast outdoor spaces as long as they get daily walks and mental stimulation. Regular exercise and interactive play are important for their well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terriers are known for being affectionate and loyal, and when properly socialized, can make excellent companions for children. Supervision is always recommended, as with any breed.
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