Harper
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Harper
AvailableHarper is a young, spayed female pit bull terrier mix currently staying with a loving foster family through SPOT Saving Pets One at a Time. She is medium-sized and house trained, and she does well with both dogs and cats. Harper is adjusting beautifully from her previous outdoor life and brings a lot of love and sweetness to her foster home.
About Harper
Make their next chapter their best one yet. Meet Harper! This beautiful pit bull terrier mix has transformed from life on the streets with her puppies to enjoying the comforts of a loving foster home. Harper gets along wonderfully with dogs both big and small, and she doesn't mind living with cats, making her an easy addition to most multi-pet households. At about a year and a half old and medium-sized, Harper is house trained, has mastered the doggie door, and hasnβt had any accidents inside β a testament to her adaptability and intelligence. She happily sleeps through the night on her cozy bed with a warm blanket, preferring gentle surroundings to time in a kennel, though she's patiently learning that skill as well. Harper is incredibly sweet, known for her loving kisses, and has a gentle, affectionate spirit that would make her a wonderful companion for the right family. Shelter contact information has been provided by her courtesy listing below. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Harper
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pit bull terriers typically thrive in homes where they are part of the family and receive plenty of attention and affection. They do well in both houses with yards and apartments, as long as their exercise needs are met.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
While pit bull terriers enjoy having access to a secure yard to run and play, they can adapt to homes without yards if they get regular walks and playtime outdoors.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit bull terriers generally have a reputation for being affectionate and loyal with children, making them good family pets when properly socialized and supervised.
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