Hudson
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Hudson
AvailableHudson is a young, neutered male, mixed-breed Pit Bull Terrier with a short brown and white coat. He’s medium-sized and currently located in Cleveland, OH. Hudson is house trained and his vaccinations are up to date. He’s described as active and curious, making him a great match for someone seeking a lively companion.
About Hudson
Hudson hasn’t been at the kennel long, so the team is still learning the details, but here’s what’s clear: he’s about a year old, weighs 50 lbs, and is full of curiosity and energy. He’s described as sweet and active—a young dog who’s interested in everything and eager to connect. Right now, Hudson is looking for his forever family, someone who wants the company of a loving and adventurous pup. Since he’s so new, his habits and quirks are still being discovered, but he’s shown friendliness and a gentle nature so far. You must schedule an appointment ahead to meet Hudson in person at the kennel in Cleveland, OH. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Hudson
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hudson, as a mixed-breed Pit Bull Terrier, usually thrives in a home with people who provide steady companionship and regular exercise. He would do well in a house or spacious apartment, as long as he receives daily activity.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Hudson would benefit from having access to a secure yard or frequent walks, but he doesn’t require a massive amount of outdoor space. Consistent outside time is more important than acreage.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terriers can be great with children when well socialized, and Hudson’s sweet temperament suggests he could fit nicely with a family willing to supervise interactions.











