Dax
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Dax
AvailableDax is a young, male mixed-breed Bull Terrier with a medium build, living in Owasso, OK. His coat is short and features a blend of tan and black. He is not yet house trained and has not been neutered. Dax's vaccinations are up to date, giving you a healthy start with a playful pup.
About Dax
Dax is a young male mixed-breed Bull Terrier, about 4ā5 months old, with a tan coat, black markings, and charming little spots on his legs that set him apart. His personality leans easygoingārelaxed when itās quiet, but quick to jump into puppy play or curl up for a cuddle. Heās working through all the rookie puppy stuff and isnāt yet house trained, so Dax needs someone willing to stick with the basics: patience, steady routines, and a knack for keeping learning fun. His temperament is balanced, offering bursts of playful energy as well as stretches of calm. Heāll fit right in with people looking for a puppy who goes from silly to snuggly and back. A household that appreciates both his mellow side and his need for plenty of play will see him thrive. Dax gets along with other dogs and shows real sweetness and affection already. If you like a mix of companionship, activity, and a steady presence, Dax is a sound bet for your home. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Dax
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Dax is a mixed-breed Bull Terrier who typically does well in a home that can balance activity and calm. A setting where he can play indoors and outdoors but still have quiet rest time is ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A Bull Terrier mix like Dax appreciates access to a yard or park for play and exercise. He doesnāt require massive acreage, but room to run off puppy energy does help.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bull Terrier mixes such as Dax are generally good with children, especially when socialized young. Their playful but even-keeled temperament lets them thrive with families who teach respectful boundaries.










