Frenzie
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Frenzie
AvailableFrenzie is a medium-sized, adult male Pit Bull Terrier and Mixed Breed mix with a short white and tan coat. He is 2 years and 2 months old, currently not house trained, but has been neutered and his vaccinations are current. Frenzie is living in Greensboro, NC.
About Frenzie
Frenzie just arrived at the rescue, so thereās still a lot to learn about him as he settles into a new routine. This medium-sized Pit Bull Terrier mix sports a short coat in warm white and tan tones. Frenzie is an adult male and has already been neutered and brought up to date on vaccinations. He isnāt yet house trained, so heāll need an adopter whoās patient and ready to help him with the basics. Frenzie is based in Greensboro, NC and looking for a family ready to help him grow and thrive. With every adoption, youāll also receive a month of free post-adoption support through Petcademy, which means professional advice is always a text away as Frenzie transitions to his new home. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Frenzie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Frenzie is a Pit Bull Terrier mixed breed, and dogs like him typically do well in active households that offer consistent routines, either in a house or an apartment with ample exercise opportunities. Having access to a secure yard is a bonus, but regular walks and playtime matter most.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit Bull Terrier mixes like Frenzie benefit from daily exercise, so a fenced yard is helpful, but not essential if heās taken outdoors often. Frequent walks, play sessions, and mental stimulation keep him happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Frenzieās breed mix is known for being loyal and affectionate, and can be great in homes with children, provided everyone learns how to interact respectfully and safely. Proper introductions and supervision are key.











