Tiger
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Tiger
AvailableTiger is a five-month-old male Pit Bull Terrier with a brindle coat in Montgomery, AL. He has been neutered and is current on all vaccinations for his age. Tiger is a young, small-sized dog who is full of puppy curiosity and spirit. He does not have any special needs.
About Tiger
Tiger is a striking little brindle puppy with a sweet yet earnest face, eager for a home and a family to call his own. Picked up after being found behind a homeowner's fence, Tiger landed at the shelter through no fault of his own. Nobody came forward to claim him, so now he's ready for a new chapter. At about five months old, Tiger is at that classic puppy stageācurious, energetic, and ready to soak up training, affection, and routine from his people. All his age-appropriate vaccinations are up to date, he's microchipped, and has been neutered, so heās off to a good start. Like any puppy, Tiger will take time and patience, but give him consistency and care and youāll get years of devotion in return. If youāre ready for all that puppy energy and want a loyal, loving companion, Tiger is waiting in Montgomery, AL. Every animal born on December 26 shares Capricornās determinationāno surprise Tigerās ready to take on life with a new family. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Tiger
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tiger, as a Pit Bull Terrier puppy, does well in an active home that can provide plenty of attention and structure. He will thrive in environments where he is part of the family and can be engaged daily.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit Bull Terriers like Tiger benefit from regular play outside. A fenced yard is great, but daily walks and playtime are just as important if outdoor space is limited.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tiger's breed typically gets along well with children when supervised and socialized from a young age. Pit Bulls are often affectionate companions for families.










