Sugar
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Sugar
AvailableSugar is a medium-sized female mixed breed (Pit Bull Terrier/Dogo Argentino) dog currently at Peace Love and Paws Rescue. She is young and has been spayed, and she is progressing well with her training. Her vaccinations are up to date, and while she came in with itchy skin, it is being treated and her fur is regrowing. She gets along well with other dogs, cats, and children, making her an ideal family companion.
About Sugar
They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now! Say hello to Sugar, the sweetest pup you'll ever meet! Bursting with puppy love, Sugar is eager to find her forever family. She's incredibly friendly and social, thriving in the company of other dogs—truly believing the more, the merrier! Sugar is a bundle of energy who delights in playtime and needs space to zoom around with her favorite toys before settling down for bedtime cuddles, complete with her charming snore song. Like most puppies, Sugar is still mastering all her manners; leash walking, potty training, and learning what not to chew are still on her to-do list, but her eager, smart nature shines. She uses pee pads, signals at the back door when it's time for a bathroom break, and even listens when asked to stop chasing the cats—most of the time! Sugar arrived with a rough patch of itchy skin, but thanks to great care, her fur is already making a comeback and she looks forward to her new life. Up-to-date on vaccines, spayed, microchipped, and tested, Sugar is ready for a loving home ready to grow with her snuggly, playful ways. As a fun fact, born September 6, she’s a hardworking and loyal Virgo who will bring those signature Virgo affection and charm to your family! Make their next chapter their best one yet.
Adoption Fee
$350Payment after application.
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Questions about Sugar
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
A mixed-breed dog with Pit Bull Terrier and Dogo Argentino ancestry typically does best in a home that offers plenty of space, structure, and attention. They thrive in households where they are included in family activities and have a structured daily routine.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Medium to large breeds like Pit Bull Terriers and Dogo Argentinos need regular access to a securely fenced yard or ample outdoor space for exercise and play. Daily walks and play sessions are important for their physical and mental health.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Both Pit Bull Terriers and Dogo Argentinos can be excellent family pets for homes with children when properly socialized. They are generally affectionate and playful but need supervision around younger children due to their strength.
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