Kitana
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Kitana
AvailableKitana is a young, small Bull Terrier/mixed breed dog with a black and white coat. She is one year old, located in Guaynabo, PR, and is already spayed and vaccinated. Kitana is full of youthful energy and looking for a home to call her own.
About Kitana
Kitana is a one-year-old Bull Terrier mix in Guaynabo, PR, sporting a striking black and white coat. She’s built small but carries herself with a lot of energy and curiosity. At just a year old, Kitana is still in that sweet spot between puppyhood and adulthood, eager to discover the world and connect with her people. Spayed and up-to-date on vaccinations, she’s off to a healthy start and ready to join a loving home willing to invest time in her growth. Kitana is an energetic companion who loves to play and will need regular exercise to stay content. With a mix of loyalty and affection common in Bull Terriers and mixed breeds, she’s a good fit for adopters looking for a fun, interactive dog to share their days with. Born under the sign of Taurus, Kitana is likely to be determined and affectionate once she bonds with her humans. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Kitana
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Kitana, as a Bull Terrier/mixed breed, does well in homes that give her plenty of social time and clear boundaries. She thrives with active families or individuals who can engage her mind and body.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bull Terrier mixes like Kitana appreciate a secure yard or access to parks for regular play and exercise, though daily walks can work if a yard isn't available.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bull Terrier mixes, including Kitana, can be great with children when socialized and supervised appropriately. Their playful nature fits well with active families.











