Shrimp has found a forever home!
Shrimp (Pit Bull Terrier in Thousand Oaks, CA) is no longer available for adoption. But there are plenty of loving pets still waiting for a home like yours.
Shrimp
Found a forever home!
Shrimp
Found a forever home!Shrimp is a 3-year-old female Pit Bull Terrier. She has a medium build with a short coat displaying beautiful white, cream, and black colors. Although Shrimp is not yet housetrained, she has vaccinations up to date. Currently located in Thousand Oaks, CA, she is ready for her forever home.
About Shrimp
Shrimp is a striking 3-year-old Pit Bull Terrier in need of a loving home. With her short coat featuring a blend of white, cream, and black, she stands out among the dogs at Kern County Animal Services. She's been at the shelter since June 4, 2026, and is now ready to find her forever family. While Shrimp is still learning her house manners and isn't quite housetrained yet, she has vaccinations up to date and is eager to bond with the right person. As she is female and a medium-sized dog, she might make a great addition to various family setups. Note that potential adopters should be prepared for some special care as Shrimp adapts to her new environment. Companion Animal Protection Services (CAPS) facilitates adoptions for dogs like her, ensuring that every adoption has a happy ending. If you think you can provide Shrimp with the love she deserves, reach out today!
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Questions about Shrimp
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
A Pit Bull Terrier like Shrimp typically thrives in a loving home environment where they can be part of the family. They enjoy having space to play and should ideally be part of daily family activities.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Shrimp and breeds like her generally benefit from a moderate outdoor space where they can exercise and socialize. A yard or regular access to a park would help meet her energy needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terriers, including Shrimp, often do well in homes with children when properly socialized. However, supervision is important to ensure that playtime is safe and enjoyable for everyone.
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