Oscar
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Oscar
AvailableOscar is a medium-sized, male, mixed breed Pit Bull Terrier puppy currently in Grayson, GA. He is not yet house trained but is already neutered and has received up-to-date vaccinations. Oscar is enjoying all the playful energy of puppyhood and is ready for a home where he can grow and thrive.
About Oscar
Oscar and his sister Opal are finally up for pre-adoption and ready to find their new families. These tiny pittie pups, just about 7 weeks old, survived a rough start after losing their mother early on, but dedicated bottle-feeding and a tag-team of rescues gave them a fighting chance. Oscar is thriving now—he eats, naps, plays, then does it all again. He loves cuddling, gets the zoomies, and laps up attention (which he gets plenty of). Oscar currently lives with kids and a much larger dog, and fits right in with everyone. He’s your classic, squishy, lovable puppy—no stranger to snuggles or mischief. House training is still a work in progress, but he’s eager to learn. Oscar is up to date on his shots, microchipped, and will be neutered prior to going home. Ready to meet Oscar and see if he’s a fit for your family? They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Oscar
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Oscar, as a mixed-breed Pit Bull Terrier, is adaptable but typically does best in a home with space to play and regular opportunities for exercise. He’ll thrive in an environment where he is included as part of the family.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Oscar’s breed mix enjoys having access to a yard or regular outings, but he can adapt to apartment living as long as he gets daily walks and playtime. Space for games and stretching those puppy legs matters most for his development right now.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terriers are often very affectionate with children when raised together, and Oscar already lives with kids and does well. Supervision and early positive socialization are key as he continues to grow.











