St. Luke
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St. Luke
AvailableSt. Luke is a large, altered male known for his affectionate nature. While he is fully vaccinated, the exact age is estimated at around 3 years. He features a beautiful coat of white and cream mixed with brown. Though he has no known special needs and is house trained, St. Luke does not get along with cats. He’s located in Columbia, SC and is ready to bring joy to his new family.
About St. Luke
Meet St. Luke! This charming 3-year-old pittie mix has quite a story. Rescued from a local shelter, he faced a tragic past after being shot in the leg and abandoned as a stray. Thanks to the quick action of a vet, he received the care he needed for his leg fracture and has fully healed. Through it all, Luke has remained incredibly loving and upbeat. This friendly and outgoing boy adores meeting new people! He gets along well with other dogs, given the right introductions, and walks nicely on a leash. He’s currently honing his crate and household manners, ready to become the perfect companion. However, St. Luke does not do well with cats. This goofy guy is excited to shower someone with endless affection. We promised St. Luke that the best days of his life were yet to come. Could you be the one to give him that forever home? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about St. Luke
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
St. Luke, being a pittie mix, typically does well in an environment where he can have space to play and interact with people and other dogs. A loving home that can provide regular exercise is ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed generally enjoys access to a yard or open space for playtime and exercise. St. Luke would appreciate a home where he can run around safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, St. Luke's friendly and playful nature makes him suitable for homes with children, provided that he is properly introduced and supervised.











