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Zephyr

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8 years and up|Pit Bull Terrier|Male|Large|New Philadelphia, OH
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful

Zephyr is a large, senior male pit bull terrier mix with a striking brindle, short coat. He is neutered and fully vaccinated, and currently not house trained. Zephyr is located in New Philadelphia, OH, waiting for a loving home.

About Zephyr

Zephyr is proof that nothing keeps a good dog down. At 9 years old, this brindle pit bull mix may have lost his tail to "happy tail" syndrome, but what he truly lost was nothing compared to the joy he brings. He wags his entire body in greeting, eyes lit with excitement, ready to share his boundless affection with anyone who visits. Zephyr came to the rescue with a past that's unclear, but what stands out now is his unwavering spirit and contagious happiness. He's searching for a family who appreciates his loyalty, seeks a big-hearted companion, and isn't bothered by the lack of a tail—his full-body wiggles say more than enough. Zephyr thrives around people, craves soft beds and gentle company, and has a love that fills a room. His spirit can't be dimmed, and he's eager to share his happiness with someone who sees his best features: resilience, warmth, and the need to belong. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Zephyr

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

    Zephyr, being a pit bull mix, is generally adaptable but does best in homes where he can be included as part of the family. A warm, attentive household suits dogs like Zephyr well.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Pit bull mixes such as Zephyr enjoy having access to a securely fenced yard or regular walks to expend their energy, but don't require an extensive property. Daily exercise and some supervised outdoor time are usually enough.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Pit bull mixes like Zephyr are known for their affectionate nature and can be excellent with children when properly socialized. Individual personality and training should always be considered for each dog.