Radar
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Radar
AvailableRadar is a tricolor (brown, black, and white) bull terrier mix who is around five months old and medium-sized. He currently resides in Horn Lake, MS, and has been neutered and is up to date on his vaccinations. Radar gets along with dogs, cats, and children, making him a well-rounded companion for a family looking for a friendly, energetic young dog.
About Radar
Radar is a 5-month-old bull terrier mix who weighs about 30 pounds and has already experienced a rocky start—someone tossed him out of a truck on the roadside. Fortunately, a passerby saw what happened, rescued him, and kept him safe. Now fostered in the south, Radar looks forward to making his way north to Pennsylvania for a shot at a real family. He's sweet with everyone he meets—dogs, cats, kids, people, you name it. Radar knows how to sit, does well on a leash, and is progressing fast with house training. He’s comfortable being left in a small room while his foster parents are out. His eyes and those oversize ears catch your attention right away. While a home with a fenced yard would give him extra room to play, it isn’t a must. Radar is neutered and his vaccinations are current. Give this resilient, affectionate pup the chance to become the playful companion he’s ready to be. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$450Payment after application.
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Questions about Radar
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Radar, as a bull terrier mix, does well in homes that provide structure, companionship, and opportunities to play. He adapts nicely to both suburban and active family lifestyles.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bull terrier mixes like Radar benefit from regular outdoor activities and appreciate a yard or frequent walks. He’s happiest with room to romp, but a fenced area is not strictly required.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Radar gets along with kids and his breed is generally friendly, making him suitable for families with children. Supervision with younger kids is always a good idea to ensure positive interactions.











