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Kiki

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3-7 years|Pit Bull Terrier, Mixed Breed|Female|Medium|Balch Springs, TX
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🚽 House Trained👍 Knows basic commands🎉 Social

Kiki is a medium-sized, adult, female Pit Bull Terrier and mixed breed. She weighs 35 pounds. Already spayed, she's fully vetted and ready for her new home in Balch Springs, TX. Kiki is dog friendly and a wonderful companion who enjoys both walks and relaxing on the couch.

About Kiki

Meet Kiki! Looking for a pint-sized powerhouse of love? At just 35 pounds, Kiki is short, stocky, and built like a little low-rider. This gorgeous girl is a true "pocket pittie," proving that the best things come in smaller packages. Kiki is a certified cuddle bug; her favorite pastime is finding a cozy lap to melt into. If you want a co-pilot for movie marathons or rainy day naps, she's your ultimate lazy-day buddy. Kiki gets along well with other dogs, so she enjoys the company of canine friends. She's also a champ on a leash, making neighborhood strolls a breeze. While she loves a good walk, Kiki is just as happy to lounge on a comfy couch. Kiki is fully vetted—spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped—making her ready for her forever home. Her adoption fee is just $25 thanks to a sponsored rate. If you're ready to add joy and excellent cuddling to your life, come meet Kiki today. She’s waiting to steal your heart! What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Kiki

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

    Kiki, as a mixed breed dog, thrives in a loving home where she can receive attention and affection. She adapts well to apartments or houses with ample space for cuddling and relaxing.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Kiki enjoys outdoor time but doesn’t require vast spaces; a secure backyard or neighborhood walks will keep her satisfied.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Kiki's friendly disposition suggests she would likely do well in a family setting, though interactions should always be supervised.