Marco URGENT
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Marco URGENT
AvailableMarco is a 1-year-old male Pit Bull Terrier located in Thousand Oaks, CA. He has a medium frame and a short coat featuring white/cream, brindle, and brown colors. Though he is not yet house trained, he has had his vaccinations and is ready for a committed adopter.
About Marco URGENT
Meet Marco, an urgent case at Kern County Animal Services. This young male Pit Bull Terrier is just 1 year old and currently in danger of being euthanized. Marco has been waiting for a home since July 1, 2026, and needs a compassionate guardian who will be patient as he learns to trust. He was feral when he arrived, so someone familiar with building bonds with shy dogs will help him thrive. Marco sports a beautiful coat with white and cream, brindle, and brown colors. He's a medium-sized dog with a short coat. Although he is not house trained yet, his adopter will have the opportunity to guide him through this process. With vaccinations up to date and an adoption fee waived, now's the perfect time to consider giving Marco a second chance. This is a heartfelt pleaโour furry friend is in urgent need of a loving home. If youโre ready to help him start anew, please act soon. Give him the home he has been waiting for. Apply today!
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Questions about Marco URGENT
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pit Bull Terriers, like Marco, generally do well in households that offer both indoor and outdoor spaces. They thrive when provided with a loving environment where they can be active and engaged.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Marco would benefit from a decent-sized yard where he can play and run. Regular exercise is vital for his well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bulls can be good with children when properly socialized. However, it's essential to supervise interactions and ensure that both the child and the dog respect each other's space.











