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Kilo

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3-7 years|Pit Bull Terrier, Mixed Breed|Male|Large|San Jose, CA
🏃 High Energy💪 Independent

Kilo is a large, adult neutered male with the unmistakable energy and intensity of a Pit Bull Terrier mix. He is currently located in San Jose, CA, and is looking for someone experienced with big, strong dogs who may pull on leash and get easily overstimulated out of the kennel.

About Kilo

Kilo stands out for his high energy and sensitivity to his surroundings. Take him out of the kennel, and it’s clear he’s on high alert, especially in distracting environments—dilated eyes searching, pulling strongly when he gets a whiff of excitement. Kilo fixates on other dogs, often wanting to charge over, which means leash walks can turn into a power game if you aren’t prepared. He’s a large dog who needs someone comfortable managing a strong leash puller, and likely isn’t a candidate for busy dog parks. Kilo’s behavior suggests he’ll thrive with someone patient, calm, and experienced in handling big, enthusiastic dogs who need boundaries. The right person could help him burn off that energy safely and work on focus in busy areas. If you like a challenge and want to see real progress, Kilo could be your project. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Kilo

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

    Kilo, being a Pit Bull Terrier/mixed breed dog, typically does best in a stable home with plenty of structure and supervision. A home with a secure yard and an adopter able to offer consistency is ideal for his breed mix.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Pit Bull Terrier mixes like Kilo need enough outdoor space to burn off energy—ideally a fenced yard where they can safely play or frequent outings to safe areas for exercise.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Pit Bull Terrier mixes can be very loving but due to Kilo's high energy and behavioral needs, he would do best in a home with adults or older, dog-savvy children who understand boundaries.