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Easter

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11 months old|American Staffordshire Terrier|Female|Large|Frazier Park, CA
🐾 FriendlyšŸ¤— Affectionate🧠 SmartšŸ’Ŗ Independent

Easter is a large, young female American Staffordshire Terrier mix with a striking brindle coat and a medium-length fur. At just 10 months old, she has not yet been house trained, but she is already spayed and has her vaccinations up to date. You'll find Easter in Frazier Park, CA.

About Easter

Easter is figuring things out on her own terms. She’s sharp, reads the room, and picks up new cues quickly. The other day she took a treat right from a hand, slow and sure — zero hesitation, always gentle. Her puppies peeked out to greet everyone, and the place stayed peaceful without a single bark. Easter’s focus is her little ones and keeping them safe. She’s starting to realize people can be all right, but she needs a home that will give her the chance to settle in and keep building that trust. Easter is still young and still learning, but she’s already showing how sweet and precious she can be when she feels safe. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Adoption Fee

$300

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: Frazier Park, CA 93225 Get directions

Questions about Easter

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

    Easter, as an American Staffordshire Terrier mix, does best in a stable home with clear structure and routine. She'll benefit from a family ready for her energy and strength, ideally with space to let her decompress.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    American Staffordshire Terrier mixes like Easter need regular access to a yard or frequent outdoor walks. A fenced area provides space for exercise and helps her feel secure.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Easter’s breed is often affectionate and loyal with children, but young dogs like her may need supervision and slow introductions, especially while she learns to trust people.