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Tank

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2 years old|Pit Bull Terrier, Cane Corso|Male|Large|Evansville, IN
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🚽 House Trained🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Good with Children

Tank is a large, brindle mixed-breed (Pit Bull Terrier and Cane Corso) male living in Evansville, IN. He is 2 years and 6 months old, fully house trained, neutered, and up to date on his vaccinations. Tank does not have any special needs and is in good health, ready for a steady home.

About Tank

Tank is a large, brindle, mixed-breed rescue dog (Pit Bull Terrier and Cane Corso) currently living in Evansville, IN. He’s looking for a stable home, even if just temporarily, where he can finally enjoy life as part of a family. Fostering is more than a kind deed; it’s what lets dogs like Tank decompress, learn, and grow in a safe space. Essentials and support are provided while you foster, and if you realize you can’t part with him, you’ll have the chance to adopt him first. Tank gets along well with dogs and children but does not get along with cats, so it’s best if any future home is feline-free. He’s fully house trained, neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and vet checked, so he’s ready for family life. If you’re an organized Libra, Tank shares your sun sign—he was born November 1. Give Tank the calm and loving life he deserves. Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Tank

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

    Tank, a Pit Bull Terrier and Cane Corso mix, is best suited for a home with enough space to accommodate his large size and energetic nature. Homes with fenced yards or access to outdoor areas work well for breeds like Tank.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    As a large and active mix, Tank benefits from having a decent-sized yard or frequent access to outdoor space where he can move around and burn off energy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Tank’s breeds are often well regarded with kids, and he gets along with children. Proper supervision and teaching kids how to interact with large dogs is always important.