Blitz
Available
Blitz
AvailableBlitz is a male mixed breed puppy, approximately 0 years old, located in Bend, OR. He is medium-sized and has a striking black and white/cream coat. Blitz is spayed and has his vaccinations up to date, ensuring he's ready for a loving home.
About Blitz
Meet Blitz! This little guy is part of a wonderful group welcomed by Street Dog Hero from a shelter in Norman, Oklahoma. With his spunky spirit, Blitz is ready to embark on his journey to find a forever home right here in Central Oregon. As he settles in, Blitz will be going through our medical, foster, and adoption processes. His health is cleared, and he’s spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped, making him truly ready for adoption. Blitz is good with people and other dogs, but we’re still getting to know his vibe with cats. If you’re interested in bringing this adorable mixed-breed pup into your life, we encourage you to apply for adoption. Getting pre-approved is a smart move because pets like Blitz attract attention quickly! His estimated birthday is June 5, 2026, making him a fun-loving baby ready to grow and explore. Could Blitz be the companion you’ve been searching for? Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
Adoption Fee
$575Payment after application.
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Questions about Blitz
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Blitz, being a mixed breed dog, usually does well in a variety of living environments. As long as he gets regular activity and social interaction, he can fit into homes ranging from apartments to houses with backyards.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Blitz will thrive with regular outdoor access, whether it's a small yard or nearby parks. Daily walks and playtime are essential for his energy levels.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Blitz is good with people, making him a suitable candidate for homes with children. However, early supervision during playtime is always a good idea.











