Star
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Star
AvailableStar is a three-year-old female pit bull terrier mix. With a medium build and a beautiful brown coat, she is house trained and has been altered. Located in Dallas, TX, Star is vaccinated and has a playful spirit.
About Star
Meet Star, a lively pit bull terrier mix ready to bring joy and excitement to your life. At three years old, she’s got a youthful spirit and an undeniable charm with her striking brown coat and expressive eyes. Star is searching for a loving home where she can receive the attention and affection she craves. This energetic girl thrives on playtime, whether she’s fetching a ball or chasing after a stick. Her playful nature will keep you entertained for hours, making her a fantastic match for outdoor enthusiasts eager for a companion. Star is house trained and altered, so she’s ready to settle into her new home. Just so you know, she’s not a fan of cats, so she’ll thrive best in a dog-friendly environment. Star is currently part of the iRehome program, so you're encouraged to verify all information with her current owner before completing the adoption process. Ready to make this charming pup a part of your family? What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Star
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Star, as a pit bull terrier mix, typically thrives in an active home with space for play. She'll do well in a house or a spacious apartment where she can get regular exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Star enjoys plenty of outdoor time, ideally requiring a yard or nearby park where she can run and play. Daily walks and play sessions will keep her happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Star could be suitable for homes with children, especially if they are older and respectful of her space. Supervision during playtime is always a good idea.











