Paco
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Paco
AvailablePaco lives in Baltimore, MD and is a three-year-old, large mixed breed with Pit Bull Terrier and American Staffordshire Terrier in the mix. As a neutered male, he brings friendly, playful energy to his daily routine. Paco is fully house trained, making him a straightforward companion for home life.
About Paco
Paco, at three years old, is the kind of dog who spins a regular day into something worth remembering. He’s goofy, full of personality, and rarely without a smile. Paco thrives being with his people: he’s up for a walk, playtime, or just a lazy cuddle session on the couch. He tips the scale at 69 pounds and packs plenty of energy—long walks and toy time keep him at his happiest. Paco loves learning, especially if treats are involved, and already has a few basic commands down. House trained and crate trained, Paco fits well into a home routine. He brings a mix of playfulness and affection, eager to be part of whatever action is happening around him. He gets along best either as the only dog or with a calm, laid back canine friend. Cats remain a question mark, as he hasn’t had the chance to meet one yet. What Paco knows is people: he relishes attention, benefits from structure, and responds enthusiastically to fun. If you want a loyal companion who keeps things upbeat and doesn’t skimp on affection, Paco has all the right ingredients. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Paco
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Paco, being a mix of Pit Bull Terrier and American Staffordshire Terrier, tends to do best in a home where he has plenty of interaction and structure. These breeds enjoy being close to their people and thrive with active families or individuals who include them in everyday life.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Paco will appreciate a home with access to a yard or regular opportunities for walks and outdoor play. While a large yard is great, he does well as long as his energy needs are met with daily activity and stimulation.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terrier and American Staffordshire Terrier mixes like Paco are commonly affectionate and playful, making them good family dogs when properly socialized. Paco would likely do well in a home with children who understand how to interact with large, energetic dogs.











