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Beth

Available
8 years and up|Boxer, Pit Bull Terrier|Female|Large|Kansas City, MO
🤗 Affectionate☺️ Gentle🐾 Friendly🚽 House Trained♿️ Special needs

Beth is a spayed female mixed-breed dog, likely a Boxer/Pit Bull Terrier mix, in her senior years. She needs a home that is calm and low-traffic, especially since she is nervous around new people and loud noises. Beth is house-trained and has a gentle demeanor. She is currently in Kansas City, MO.

About Beth

Beth is a delightful senior dog currently residing at Wayside Waifs in Kansas City, MO. My friends at the shelter say I'm a gentle girl who would love a cozy spot to nap. I’ve successfully lived with cats before, and I come crate-trained and house-trained, which means I know how to behave in a home. While I already know some basic commands, I might need a little extra time to adjust, as I can be sensitive and nervous around new people and loud noises. It’s essential to introduce me to any dogs in the home before adoption to make sure we get along. If you have kids aged 9 years and younger, I’d like to meet them first too, since sudden movements can be overwhelming for me. I thrive best in a calm environment where I can take my time to explore and feel safe. If you’re patient and understanding, I’ll offer loyalty and love like no other. I’m excited to find someone who will help me blossom into the loving companion I know I can be. Could that person be you?

Questions about Beth

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

    Beth, being a mixed-breed dog, is best suited for a calm and quiet living environment where she can take her time to adjust and feel secure.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    While specific requirements can vary, Beth appreciates a gentle stroll in a safe area rather than an expansive outdoor space.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Beth can be suitable for homes with children aged 6 years and older, but she prefers a quiet atmosphere and may need introductions to younger kids first.