Simon
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Simon
AvailableSimon is a four-month-old, neutered male pit bull terrier/mixed breed with a black coat. Heās up to date on his vaccinations and currently living in Floresville, TX. Simon is still a puppy, making now a great time to help him grow into the loyal companion heās meant to be.
About Simon
Simon is a four-month-old pit bull terrier mix living in Floresville, TX, with a classic black coat. Young and full of promise, Simon is already showing early signs of friendliness and adaptabilityāhe gets along with both other dogs and kids, making him a solid choice for a family setting or a household with other pets. As he's still a baby, he's at that perfect age to start learning the ropes in a loving home. Simon is neutered and up to date on his vaccinations, so you can focus on helping him settle in and explore his new world. Born under the sign of Capricorn, Simon may surprise you with an earnest and balanced approach to puppyhood. He's eager for a fresh start and waiting to meet the people who'll guide him through it. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Simon
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Simon is a pit bull terrier/mixed breed who would do well in a home that offers a balance of space and structure. These breeds usually thrive in households that can provide ample attention and daily activity.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Simonās pit bull terrier/mixed breed background means heāll appreciate a yard to run in, but regular walks and playtime are just as important. Even without a large yard, frequent outdoor exercise will keep him content.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Simonās background and temperament suggest he is a great fit for homes with children, and heās already noted as getting along with kids. As with any dog, early supervision and teaching children how to interact respectfully are key.











