Itachi
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Itachi
AvailableItachi is a male, young Pit Bull mix located in Thousand Oaks, CA. He has a medium build and a unique coat with shades of yellow and black. While he hasn't been housetrained yet, he is up to date on vaccinations. Itachi is not altered and is looking for a family ready to welcome him into their lives.
About Itachi
Itachi is a young, 2-year and 1-month-old Pit Bull mix looking for his forever home. Currently at the Kern County Animal Services in Bakersfield, he’s been waiting for the right match since June 26. Itachi has a striking coat with a mix of yellow and black shades, short in length, making him quite the handsome companion. As an energetic and playful pup, he’s ready to bring joy and adventure to your life. Itachi needs a family that understands he hasn’t been housetrained yet but is eager to learn. Since he’s been in a crowded shelter environment, he’s at risk and needs to find a loving home soon. For those interested in adopting, please reach out to the Companion Animal Protection Society, who partners with the shelter to assist in finding homes for at-risk dogs. Come give Itachi the loving home he deserves! What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Itachi
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Itachi, being a Pit Bull mix, usually enjoys a home with a yard where he can play and explore. They thrive in environments that provide plenty of activity and companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit Bull mixes like Itachi benefit from having access to a secure, fenced yard where they can run and play safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Pit Bull mixes are often good with children, especially when raised together. Itachi will likely bond well with kids if introduced properly.











