Penny
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Penny
AvailablePenny is a pit bull terrier mix in Lexington, KY, with beautiful black and white markings. She’s an adult female, weighing 54.4 lbs and considered medium-sized. Penny is spayed and up to date on her vaccinations, so she is ready for her next adventure in a new home.
About Penny
Penny is a black and white, medium-sized pit bull terrier mix with nearly seven years of experience being an all-around good companion. At 54.4 lbs, she’s got a solid frame but is not overwhelming. Penny has already been spayed and her vaccinations are current, so she’s ready to settle in with her new family right away. Her colors are striking, making her easy to spot in any crowd, but it’s her calm demeanor that leaves a more lasting impression. Penny enjoys the company of people but doesn’t make a fuss—she adapts well once she knows she’s safe and cared for. If you’re looking for an adult dog with a low-maintenance attitude and an approachable personality, Penny may be a perfect fit for your home. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Penny
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Penny, being a pit bull terrier mix, generally does best in homes that offer loving boundaries and plenty of companionship. She thrives with families who can include her in daily life and provide her with a secure environment.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit bull terrier mixes like Penny appreciate regular access to a yard or outdoor area where they can play and stretch their legs. Daily walks and active time in a secure space help keep her content and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Penny’s breed is often known for being affectionate and loyal, making them good companions for families with children when socialized properly. As with all dogs, supervision and respect for boundaries are key.











