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Trouble

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3-7 years|American Bulldog, Pit Bull Terrier|Male|Medium|Baltimore, MD
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Trouble is a male American Bulldog/Pit Bull Terrier mix with a medium frame. He’s currently living in Baltimore, MD, hoping for a permanent family to call his own.

About Trouble

This is a courtesy post for Trouble, a small, scrappy guy with the look of a medium-sized American Bulldog/Pit Bull mix, though pictures may exaggerate his size. Trouble once survived some pretty harsh conditions—left alone in a cold Baltimore home with barely any food, no warmth, and only the hope that someone would return. He waited quietly in a cage, trying to be good, until rescue came just before a heavy snowstorm. Now Trouble stays with a caring family in Woodbine. The grandmother dotes on him, and he’s proven himself to be crate trained, quiet, and gentle—he just wants to curl up near his people and feel safe. Trouble can get a bit bouncy after being let out from his crate, but he calms down quickly, settling into a soft patch on the floor. He’s dog friendly, especially when meals are served separately; he’s learned that he doesn’t need to compete. Trouble shows curiosity about cats, so he may not be the best fit for a feline household. He isn’t yet neutered and may not be current on vaccinations, but he’s eager to please and happy to walk on leash. Trouble’s ideal home has a backyard, patient people, and a willingness to let him decompress and bond. He’s searching for someone who won’t treat him as temporary—a steady spot and a shot at gratitude and loyalty for life. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Trouble

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

    Trouble’s American Bulldog/Pit Bull mix background makes him adaptable, but he usually thrives in a stable home with access to both indoor and secure outdoor spaces. Consistency and a calm environment help him feel safe.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Trouble would love a yard to stretch his legs and enjoy some fresh air. His breed mix enjoys regular outdoor time—backyard play or daily walks are best.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Many American Bulldog and Pit Bull mixes like Trouble are known for their gentle and loyal nature with children. Supervision and good boundaries help everyone get along well.