Oreo
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Oreo
AvailableOreo is a young, medium-sized female pit bull terrier mix with a beautiful short black and white coat. Though she is not yet house trained, she is already spayed and up to date on vaccinations. Oreo is currently at the New Castle/Henry County Animal Shelter, hoping for a loving forever home where she can truly shine.
About Oreo
This could be the start of something paw-some. Meet Oreo, the dazzling young dog with a heart as big as her personality! This medium-sized gal is a ball of joy, always ready to brighten your day with her playful antics and affectionate spirit. Just imagine her bounding around your home, bringing laughter and happiness to every corner! Oreo is not just a pretty face; she's full of charm and love, waiting for that special someone to call her human. What a delight she would be in your life! And guess what? She's new to the rescue, so you have the unique opportunity to discover her quirky personality firsthand. Oreo is eager to share her love and will thrive in a home where she can bring happiness to her new family. She is currently in need of a forever home where she can thrive and share all the love she has to give. Are you ready to provide a warm, happy place for Oreo? Don't wait any longer—offer this loving and joyful dog a new beginning! Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Oreo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pit Bull Terrier mixes are adaptable but typically do best in environments where they have space to play and regular human interaction. They thrive in homes with secure fencing and owners who can provide companionship and structure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A pit bull terrier mix benefits from having access to a yard or outdoor space to run and play, but daily walks and active playtime can also meet their needs in more urban settings.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terrier mixes are often affectionate and can be great with children when socialized and trained properly. Supervision and teaching children proper pet interaction are always recommended.
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