Paisley
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Paisley
AvailablePaisley is a young, female Pit Bull Terrier mix with a blue merle short coat, about 11 months old and located in Renfrew, PA. She has not been house trained yet, but she's been spayed and is up to date on all her vaccinations. Paisley does not get along with cats.
About Paisley
Paisley is a young Pit Bull Terrier mix, about 8 months old and sporting a blue merle coat, currently in Renfrew, PA. She’s warm, sweet, and would rather wiggle her whole body in excitement than sit still for long. Paisley gravitates toward people and tends to plant herself right on your feet—if you’re cold, she’ll keep your toes warm. With her puppy energy, playtime is a must, but she also has a bit of an alpha streak, so an adopter who understands and can shape confident dog personalities is ideal. Paisley’s personality is still forming, so some habits may mellow with age. She does not do well with cats and should go to a cat-free home. If there are other dogs, a meet-and-greet is needed to ensure everyone gets along; she hasn’t consistently shown she’s dog-social. With children, Paisley could do well, but her energy level requires families to use good judgment for safety and comfort. Every household member must meet her before adoption. Paisley isn’t house trained yet, but with her smarts and eagerness, that’s likely to come along with routine. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Paisley
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Paisley is a Pit Bull Terrier mix and typically does best in an active home where she can get plenty of attention, exercise, and structure. She will thrive in environments where she’s included in daily activities.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit Bull Terrier mixes like Paisley do well with access to a secure yard, but daily walks and play are more important than space alone. Regular outdoor time helps her burn off energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Paisley’s breed often does well with children when properly socialized, but her current high energy level means supervision and careful introductions are wise, especially around smaller kids.











