Honey
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Honey
AvailableHoney is a young female Pit Bull Terrier, with a medium-sized stature and a short coat that boasts a beautiful mix of white/cream and gray/blue. She is not yet house trained but is spayed and vaccinated. Currently located in Thousand Oaks, CA, Honey is waiting for someone to give her a loving home.
About Honey
Honey is a lively one-year-old Pit Bull Terrier currently at the Kern County Animal Services - Bakersfield Shelter. With a short coat and a striking mix of white/cream and gray/blue colors, she captures attention instantly. She hasn't been spayed yet, but sheโs fully vaccinated and ready to find her forever home. Unfortunately, Honey is not yet house trained, so she'll need a patient adopter who can help her with that. Though she is still adjusting to shelter life, she is full of love to give and eager to connect with her new family. Since sheโs been at the shelter for a while, sheโs at risk due to limited space and is just waiting for the right person to offer her a safe, warm home. Interested adopters can contact the Companion Animal Protection Society for more details on the adoption process. They will ensure that the shelter gets in touch with you. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Honey
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pit Bull Terriers like Honey typically thrive in a home that offers companionship and plenty of love. They adapt well to various living environments as long as they receive regular exercise and attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Honey would enjoy a moderate amount of outdoor space. While she will appreciate a yard to run around in, daily walks and playtime will fulfill her needs just as well.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terriers, like Honey, can be great with children if properly socialized. It's important to supervise interactions to ensure a positive experience.











