Poppy
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Poppy
AvailablePoppy is a large, brown and white pit bull terrier/mixed breed dog living in Bullhead City, AZ. She is an adult, almost six years old, and has been spayed and fully vaccinated. Poppy does not have special needs, and her loving temperament makes her a wonderful companion. Her adoption fee is currently covered, making this a great opportunity for a caring adopter.
About Poppy
Poppy is ready to find her new home after a long stay at the shelter since March 2026. She’s a large pit bull terrier mix with a beautiful brown and white coat and nearly six years old, bringing a steady maturity to the right home. Thanks to a local sponsor, Poppy’s adoption fee is covered until a set number of dogs are adopted, so there's no adoption cost for her right now. Poppy is spayed and up to date on her vaccines, so she’s ready to move in. She would do best in a quieter home environment where she can settle in and enjoy the stability she deserves. Born June 23, she’s a Cancer, so expect her to be caring, loyal, and a bit of a homebody at heart. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!
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Questions about Poppy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Poppy's pit bull terrier/mixed breed background makes her well-suited for a home that has space and a stable routine. She tends to thrive in environments where she receives steady interaction and a quiet, consistent setting.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a large pit bull terrier mix, Poppy will appreciate a home with a securely fenced yard where she can stretch her legs. Daily walks and time outdoors are beneficial for her physical and mental health.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit bull terrier mixes like Poppy can be good with children when properly introduced and supervised, especially with families who teach kids respectful handling. Each dog’s personality can vary, but many do well in families.











