Iris
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Iris
AvailableIris is a young, medium-sized Pit Bull Terrier from Chandler, AZ. She is a spayed female with vaccinations up to date and is fully house trained. Iris prefers to be the only animal in the home and shines brightest as a loyal and affectionate companion for families, especially those with children.
About Iris
Iris is the kind of dog who forms strong bonds with her people, especially children. Picked up as a stray, she’s proven herself loving, smart, and eager to be at the center of family life. She thrives on closeness and would happily spend her afternoons curled up on laps, collecting plush toys, and giving out her signature “pittie nibble.” Iris comes with solid basics: she’s fully potty trained, crate trained, knows basic commands, and walks politely on leash—always right by your side. She’s gentle and affectionate but requires an owner who gets that she can be sensitive to loud noises and startled by surprises. Kids are her soft spot, but she doesn’t tolerate dogs or cats and may show food aggression around other animals (never with people, though—she allows handfeeding just fine). For Iris, a single-pet home with a consistent routine is ideal, and ongoing training is a must. An experienced adopter who can give her clear structure will get all her devotion, protection, and deep loyalty in return. Her current family is seeking a home that matches her needs, so she can feel secure and flourish. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Iris
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Iris is a Pit Bull Terrier who tends to do best in a stable, loving home environment with consistent structure. She thrives in a single-family home with a dedicated owner.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit Bull Terriers like Iris benefit from a secure yard or regular walks, but don't require massive outdoor spaces as long as they get daily exercise and engagement.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Iris, being a Pit Bull Terrier, often forms strong bonds with children and is known for her gentle and protective nature toward them.











