Gabbie
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Gabbie
AvailableGabbie is a female baby pit bull terrier mix located in Albany, NY. She has a medium build and displays a beautiful coat of black and cream. Gabbie is spayed and up to date with vaccinations, though she is not yet house trained. Her playful personality and short coat make her an ideal companion for those ready to provide some training and love.
About Gabbie
Gabbie is a delightful baby pit bull terrier mix, rescued from the streets alongside her siblings. She’s known for her cheerful personality. While she enjoys playtime and being active, Gabbie also has a laid-back side that makes her a wonderful companion for a variety of lifestyles. Currently, she's looking for a nurturing home where she can feel secure and loved. While Gabbie is not yet house trained, she is spayed and fully vaccinated. Keep in mind, she needs some guidance and patience, but that’s part of welcoming a new furry friend into your life. Homeward Bound Dog Rescue operates through a network of loving foster homes, not through a shelter. To adopt, you need to fill out an application online. An approved application is the first step toward welcoming Gabbie into your home. Think you could be the perfect fit for Gabbie? Apply today!
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Questions about Gabbie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Gabbie, as a pit bull terrier mix, typically thrives in an environment with active owners who can engage her playful spirit and provide ample exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Gabbie will appreciate a yard for play sessions, but regular walks and trips to a dog park will keep her happy and energized.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Gabbie may be suitable for homes with children, especially with proper introductions and guidance to ensure healthy interactions.











