Manny
AvailableManny
AvailableManny is a medium-sized, male chow/pit mix currently in Cassopolis, MI. He is an adult dog who is vaccinated and as friendly as they come, with some signs of resilience from his time outdoors on his own. Manny still needs to be neutered.
About Manny
Manny is a chow/pit mix with a memorable face and a bigger personality. He was found camping out alone in the woods, but beneath his scruffy appearance is a laid-back dog who loves to soak up the sun. These days, Manny enjoys lounging, getting plenty of scratches, and savoring any treat offered his way. He does have a slight hitch in his walk, but it never holds him back or dampens his gentle spirit. Manny started off unsure of people after time fending for himself, but with care and patience, he’s blossomed into a sociable, happy companion. Manny still needs to be neutered but his adoption fee is already covered, so you just cover the cost of surgery. Stop by for a walk or some time in the sun with him—you might just find he’s the missing piece you’ve been looking for. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Manny
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Chow Chow and Pit Bull Terrier mixes like Manny typically do best in households that can offer plenty of attention and a comfortable spot to relax. They thrive in homes where they can enjoy both time indoors lounging and regular outdoor time.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Manny, as a medium-sized chow/pit mix, will appreciate access to a fenced yard or frequent walks. He can adapt to apartment life with daily exercise, but regular outdoor space will help him stay happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Chow/pit mixes like Manny can do well with respectful children, especially if they have been properly socialized. Their gentle side comes out once trust is built, making them wonderful companions for families.


