Blossom
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Blossom
AvailableBlossom is a young female Rhodesian Ridgeback and Pit Bull Terrier mix in Washburn, MO, with a lovely red and white coat. At only two months old, sheās still a baby and has already received her vaccinations. Blossom is known to get along well with cats, making her a good fit for multi-pet homes. Sheās expected to grow into a large-sized dog.
About Blossom
Blossom is a two-month-old mix of Rhodesian Ridgeback and Pit Bull Terrier, currently growing up in Washburn, MO. Her red and white fur gives her a sweet, distinctive look that stands out in a crowd. At this young age, Blossom is in the early stages of learning what it means to be a companionācurious about the world, gentle in her interactions, and already showing a willingness to fit into a home environment. With her breed mix, sheās likely to get bigger, but for now, sheās just a playful pup eager to explore. Blossom has already shown she gets along with cats, which opens up her options for many types of households. Her vaccinations are up to date, so sheās off to a healthy start. Fun fact: Born on March 31, Blossom is an Aries, which might explain her boldness and inquisitive energy. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Blossom
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Blossomās Rhodesian Ridgeback and Pit Bull Terrier mix tends to do best in active households with ample space. She will appreciate a home with a secure yard or regular outings to let her energy out.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed mix generally thrives with access to a yard or daily walks and playtime. Blossom will need enough outdoor space to stretch and exercise as she grows.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Blossomās mix is often friendly and energetic, making her a good match for families with children. Early socialization will help her adapt well.











