Skipper
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Skipper
AvailableSkipper is a medium-sized, spayed female Pit Bull Terrier mixed breed. At just over four years old, she has a playful, athletic nature and is house trained. She has black and white coloring and is up-to-date on vaccinations. Skipper is currently located in Spring, TX, and has completed her heartworm treatment.
About Skipper
Meet Skipper, a spirited four-and-a-half-year-old Pit Bull Terrier mixed breed with a black and white coat, currently being cared for by Corridor Rescue in Spring, TX. Skipper is a tripod, having overcome a tough past that involved a front leg amputation due to trauma. With her playful and energetic personality, she thrives on games of fetch and enjoys keeping her humans entertained. Though she may need a little time to warm up due to her past experiences, Skipper's loyalty and affection shine through once trust is established. She excels at basic commands and is house trained, making her a well-mannered addition to any home. However, due to her strong personality, she should be the only pet, as she does not get along with other dogs or cats. After a fun day of play, Skipper loves to unwind by snuggling close to her family. Skipper has completed her heartworm treatment and is ready for a loving home where she can relax and be herself. If youโre looking for a playful yet protective companion, Skipper could be the girl for you. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Skipper
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Skipper, as a mixed-breed dog, is best suited for a home that can provide her with plenty of space to play and relax. An active household will cater well to her energetic nature.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Skipper enjoys outdoor activities, so a home with ample space for her to run and play fetch, perhaps a yard or nearby parks, would be ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Skipper can do well with older children who understand her needs and boundaries, but it's important to supervise interactions as she may need time to adjust.











