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Wyatt ECAS

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7 years old|Cattle Dog, Pit Bull Terrier|Male|Medium|Pleasanton, CA
🤗 Affectionate😌 Calm🧠 Smart🏃‍♂️ Moderate Energy🆓 Sponsored Adoption Fee

Wyatt Ecas is a white, cream, and black Cattle Dog and Pit Bull mix currently living in Pleasanton, CA. At approximately 7 years old, he is considered a senior dog. Wyatt weighs around 46 lbs, is neutered, and has all vaccinations up to date. His mix of breeds gives him a unique look and personality.

About Wyatt ECAS

Wyatt Ecas is a 7-year-old Cattle Dog and Pit Bull mix with a coat of white, cream, and black. He weighs roughly 46 lbs and has his vaccinations up to date. Wyatt will be neutered and microchipped before heading home, giving his adopter peace of mind. This seasoned dog is currently staying in kennel A-3 in Pleasanton, CA. His adoption fee is set at $35, but if you adopt him on a Sunday, the entire fee is waived—including the sponsored neuter surgery. Wyatt is eager for a second chance and brings both maturity and heart to the table. With his strong mix of breeds, he likely enjoys mental stimulation and moderate activity. He’s ready for a loving home where he can settle in comfortably. Fun fact: with a May 9th birthday, Wyatt is a Taurus—dogs born under this earth sign tend to be steady and loyal companions. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Wyatt ECAS

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Wyatt Ecas' Cattle Dog and Pit Bull mix background suggests he would do best in a home that provides both companionship and structure. He thrives where he can be a true part of the family and get regular interaction.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Medium-sized mixes like Wyatt usually benefit from a yard or regular walks, but don't require vast amounts of space if provided daily exercise and mental stimulation.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Wyatt's mix is generally good with respectful children, especially with the social and loyal nature common in both Cattle Dogs and Pit Bulls. Supervision and proper introductions are always wise.