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Chelsea

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1 year old|Mixed Breed, Pit Bull Terrier|Female|Medium|Salt Lake City, UT
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful

Chelsea is a medium-sized, spayed female mixed breed Pit Bull Terrier, about 1 year and 6 months old, with lovely tan and fawn coloring. Her vaccinations are current, and she is located in Salt Lake City, UT. Chelsea has no special needs and is ready for her new home.

About Chelsea

Chelsea is a 1-and-a-half-year-old mixed breed Pit Bull Terrier whose tan and fawn fur glows in the Salt Lake City sun. She has the steady temperament you’d expect from a young adult, with plenty of curiosity and spunk packed into her medium-sized frame. Chelsea's vaccinations are up to date, so she’s primed for her next chapter. Her easygoing energy means she can stay active but also enjoys a quiet afternoon at home. Chelsea’s adaptable nature fits a range of lifestyles, making her a great match whether you’re looking for a walking buddy or a faithful companion. Fun fact: with a late November birthday, Chelsea is a Sagittarius—she’ll probably keep you on your toes and loves a little adventure. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Chelsea

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Chelsea, as a mixed breed Pit Bull Terrier, typically does well in a home with a loving environment, whether that's an apartment with active owners or a house with a yard in Salt Lake City. She adapts to both urban and suburban settings as long as she gets regular attention and exercise.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Chelsea's breed mix enjoys outdoor time and regular walks, but she doesn’t require a huge yard as long as she receives daily exercise and mental stimulation. Access to a park or safe outdoor area for play and walks is usually enough.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Mixed breed Pit Bull Terriers like Chelsea are often loyal and affectionate with children, making them suitable for family homes. Early socialization and supervision are important to ensure good interactions.