Custard
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Custard
AvailableCustard is a 2-month-old male Pit Bull Terrier mix from Wake Forest, NC. He has a small build and a white and cream coat. Though still a baby, Custard is already vaccinated and eager to learn. He has a playful spirit and enjoys cuddling, making him a charming addition to any family.
About Custard
Custard is a vibrant little pup ready to steal your heart. He’s a natural ball-chaser and a skilled toy-destroyer, always eager for playtime with his favorite humans. With a playful spirit, Custard enjoys a good romp but also knows how to wind down and snuggle up for a cozy cuddle session. One of his amusing quirks is his bull-like charge when a piece of cloth is waved, ready for action! This little guy loves being around people and has already learned to sit and take treats gently. He’s just starting to grasp commands and thrives on interaction, so continued training will be rewarding for both him and his new family. He hasn’t yet had the opportunity to socialize much with other dogs but is curious about them. While he's yet to meet cats or kids, his adaptable nature suggests he could fit in well with the right introductions. Custard is a delightful combination of playful energy and cuddle-loving warmth. If you’re seeking a companion who can join you on adventures and then happily curl up beside you at the end of the day, Custard is ready for you. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Custard
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Custard, being a Pit Bull Terrier, thrives in an environment where he can be active and engaged with his family. He's adaptable to both playtime and cuddle time.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Custard will enjoy a moderate amount of outdoor space for play, but he can adapt to apartment living as long as he gets regular walks and play sessions.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Custard hasn't been introduced to children yet, but his friendly nature suggests he could do well in a home with kids, especially with proper introductions.
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