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Grayson

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6 months- 2 years|Pit Bull Terrier, Husky|Male|Medium|Baltimore, MD
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🐕 Dog Friendly🎉 Social

Grayson is a Pitsky (Pit Bull Terrier/Husky mix) who is young and full of energy. He is a medium-sized neutered male with up-to-date vaccinations. Grayson currently resides in Baltimore, MD and is looking for a home that can match his playful and active personality.

About Grayson

Grayson is a young Pitsky (Pit Bull/Husky mix) with a happy, energetic spirit and a deep love for being around people. Just under two years old, he thrives on companionship and fills any space with fun and affection. Grayson loves fetch, car rides, belly rubs, outdoor lounging, and just about any activity that keeps him close to his favorite humans. He’s healthy, vaccinated, friendly, and hasn’t shown any medical or behavioral issues. He gets along well with other dogs, especially females, and shows good behavior meeting new kids outdoors, though he hasn’t lived with children. Grayson needs a family ready to give him time, play, and engagement. His current owner cares deeply for him but can’t provide the hours Grayson needs due to work demands. Grayson is looking for someone who can help him live his most rewarding life. He’s based near Mt. Washington in Baltimore, MD. Start your journey together! Apply now.

Questions about Grayson

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

    A Pitsky like Grayson does best in an active home with space for exercise and regular companionship. They thrive when they have a family able to include them in daily life and provide structure.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Grayson, as a Pit Bull Terrier/Husky mix, benefits from daily access to a secure yard or safe outdoor areas to play and release his energy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Grayson's breed mix is generally known to enjoy families, and he has done well meeting children outdoors, though slow introductions and supervision are wise.