Domino
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Domino
AvailableDomino is a young, medium-sized neutered male with a fuzzy medium-length black and white coat, currently six months old and living in Santa Cruz, CA. He is a mixed breed Terrier/Pit Bull Terrier, not yet house trained, but has already been neutered. His playful look and early age make him a great candidate for a loving, active home.
About Domino
Domino is a young, fuzzy fellow weighing around 27 lbs, sporting black and white markings that make him look like he just tumbled through a lint trap. At only six months old, he's still brimming with youthful energy and curiosity. Domino gets along well with other dogs and is eager to pick up all the manners you can teach him. He's not yet house trained, but heās food-motivated and already walks nicely on leash, so with patience, he'll catch on quickly. Domino has a sweet, approachable nature and thrives on attention. Born on November 20, Domino is a Scorpioābold, loyal, and often a little mysterious, which suits his scruffy charm. He's currently waiting for someone in Santa Cruz, CA, to give him the structure and love he craves. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Domino
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domino, as a mixed Terrier/Pit Bull Terrier, generally thrives in active households that can provide structure, attention, and regular exercise. Heāll appreciate a stable home where routines are consistent and there is opportunity for both indoor guidance and outdoor play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domino's breed mix benefits from regular access to a secure yard or frequent walks. While a large yard is ideal, dedicated trips to parks or long walks can also meet his needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Many mixed breed Terriers and Pit Bulls, like Domino, do well with children when socialized early. Supervised play and respectful boundaries will help set everyone up for success.











