Thea
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Thea
AvailableThea is a medium-sized black and white/cream mixed breed by way of her Pit Bull Terrier and Husky heritage. She’s about 1 year and 2 months old and has a short coat. This young female has not yet been house trained but is spayed and fully vaccinated. Thea is currently in Monroe, OH.
About Thea
Thea is young, full of energy, and ready to jump into life with a new family. She came into rescue when her previous owner lost their home, but Thea hasn’t lost any of her spark or love for people. She thrives on companionship and doesn’t hesitate to make new friends wherever she goes. Sometimes, Thea can feel a bit overwhelmed during quick introductions, especially with unfamiliar faces. She might react at first when things move too fast, but she always rebounds quickly and means no harm. With a gentle, patient approach, Thea relaxes and reveals a lovable, affectionate side. She’d do best with someone who can offer calm introductions and a steady routine to help her feel safe. Thea gets along well with other dogs and cats, making her a great fit for many homes. Once she settles in, she’ll reward patience with loyalty and playfulness. Her adoption fee is sponsored. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Thea
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Thea, a Pit Bull Terrier/Husky mix, tends to thrive in active households that can provide enough space for play and plenty of companionship. These breeds do best with people who can offer structure and regular interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Being a mix of Pit Bull Terrier and Husky, Thea will appreciate a yard or access to outdoor areas where she can burn off energy. Regular walks and playtime are a must.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Both Pit Bull Terriers and Huskies are generally good with kids when socialized early, so Thea will likely do well with respectful children who understand how to interact with dogs.











