Betty Moo
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Betty Moo
AvailableBetty Moo is a medium-sized, adult, neutered female Pit Bull Terrier/mixed breed located in Fishers, IN. She is house trained and has moved from being shy to showing her energetic and loving side. Betty Moo would thrive best in a home experienced in managing an active, playful dog without cats.
About Betty Moo
Betty Moo arrived at the shelter on the shy side, hanging back and quietly watching the action. But give her a little time and space—like her move into an office setting—and her confidence blossoms. These days, she thrives on play and high spirits, chasing toys and darting through the yard with the kind of energy that keeps everyone entertained. She needs a home without cats, since felines aren’t her thing. Kids 14 and up will be the best fit, both for her playful style and her strength. If you have a resident dog, a meet and greet is a must to make sure everyone gets along. Betty Moo is house trained and ready for a family who appreciates her zest for life and her affectionate, adventurous personality. She’s eager to share her happiness with the right person or family. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Betty Moo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Betty Moo, as a Pit Bull Terrier/mixed breed, does best with families who can provide plenty of structure and consistent guidance. She adapts well to homes with access to a yard, especially with active adopters.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit Bull Terrier/mixed breeds like Betty Moo enjoy a decent amount of outdoor space for play and exercise, but can also do well in homes with smaller yards as long as they get daily walks and play sessions.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Betty Moo will do best in homes with children age 14 and up due to her strength and energetic nature. Many Pit Bull Terrier/mixed breeds are suitable for older, dog-savvy kids.











