Archer
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Archer
AvailableArcher is a large, short-haired male Pit Bull Terrier living in Southern Pines, NC. He is an adult dog who has been neutered and house trained. Archer is up to date on his vaccinations and has some special needs due to allergies, which are managed with routine care. He gets along well with dogs and children but is not suited for a home with cats.
About Archer
Archer is a lovable, goofy dog who loves to keep everyone laughing with his playful energy and silly antics. Weighing in around 70 pounds, he's a big-hearted companion with a knack for making new friends—especially when treats are on the table. He’s completed basic obedience training, loves to learn, and is always working on his manners. Archer enjoys the company of other dogs who can match his playful style, though proper introductions are key. He would do best in a home with older kids or teens, as his enthusiasm can be a lot for little ones—when he gets excited, he sometimes forgets his size. While Archer does have some allergies, they're under control with medicated baths, daily medication, and a special diet. He’s genuinely easy-going about his care routine once it’s settled. With short fur and an affectionate personality, Archer is just as ready for adventure as he is for a long snuggle on the couch. He doesn't get along with cats but does well with dogs and children. If you’re searching for a bright, loving companion who will keep things lively—and who handles his allergy needs like a pro—Archer could be your ideal match. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Archer
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pit Bull Terriers like Archer typically do well in active homes where they have plenty of engagement and structured routines. A house with a secure backyard is a plus, but they can adapt well to urban or suburban settings as long as they get enough activity.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Archer, as a Pit Bull Terrier, enjoys having access to a yard, but regular walks and outdoor play matter most. He doesn't need acres of land, but a safe place to run and get out his energy each day will keep him at his best.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terriers are known for being friendly and affectionate with children. Archer does best with older kids or teens, since he’s large and sometimes forgets his own strength, especially during play.
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