Mack
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Mack
AvailableMack is a young, 1-year-old neutered male with a blend of Boxer and Pit Bull Terrier in his background. He has a medium build, adorned in a short, black and cream coat. House trained and crate trained, Mack is up to date on his vaccinations. You'll find him in Penryn, CA, ready for a fresh start with a new family.
About Mack
Mack is a gentle, affectionate boy who likes to tag along wherever life takes you—whether it’s car rides, stretching his legs outside, or curling up on the couch after a day of fun. He gets along with other dogs, cats, and children, and slides easily into almost any household routine. Mack is crate trained and reliably settles into his crate for the night. Mostly, he wants to be part of the group—nestled up next to you during a movie, hanging in the yard, or simply sharing the same room with his favorite people. With his easy-going, caring nature, Mack is the kind of companion who makes every day feel a little more settled. Tauruses like Mack tend to be relaxed and loyal, just another reason he’s such a steady guy. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!
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Questions about Mack
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mack, as a Boxer/Pit Bull Terrier mix, thrives in a home where he is included in daily activities and receives plenty of companionship. Both breeds do well in environments that provide both indoor comfort and outdoor access.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mack will enjoy access to a yard or nearby parks—Boxer/Pit Bull mixes love space to stretch their legs and play. Regular walks and playtime are ideal to keep him happy and balanced.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mack gets along well with children, and both Boxers and Pit Bulls are known for their affectionate and patient nature with kids. Supervised interaction is always recommended, especially with younger children.











