Clack
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Clack
AvailableClack is a 2-year, 5-month-old neutered male pit bull mix in Evansville, IN, with a tricolor (brown, black, and white) coat. He’s described as sweet and curious, weighs about 40 lbs, and is up to date on vaccinations. Clack is currently undergoing heartworm treatment and does best with patience and a calm home environment.
About Clack
Clack is a 2-year-old pit bull mix in Evansville, IN, known for his sweet and curious nature. With a broad tricolor coat of brown, black, and white, he's easy to spot at the rescue. Clack came in as a stray, so his backstory is a bit of a mystery, but here's what stands out: he deals with some anxiety, so he'll do best in a home that's patient and offers a calm, predictable environment. Despite being heartworm positive and undergoing treatment, Clack's disposition hasn’t lost its brightness—he still enjoys his walks and time outside. He gets along well with other dogs, making him versatile for multi-pet homes. Clack has been neutered, is up to date on vaccines, and is microchipped. If you're looking to add a gentle, deserving dog to your family, Clack is ready for a fresh start. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Clack
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Clack, being a pit bull mix, will thrive in a calm, structured household where routines stay fairly consistent. Pit bull mixes tend to do well in homes where they have clear boundaries and owners willing to give them plenty of attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Clack and most pit bull mixes benefit from regular walks and access to a secure yard, but he doesn’t require a huge estate. A moderate outdoor space is enough as long as he gets daily exercise.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit bull mixes like Clack can be great with kids when properly socialized and supervised. His sweet, curious personality suggests that he could fit well into a family with children who understand how to interact respectfully with dogs.











