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Bruiser

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2 years old|Pit Bull Terrier, Labrador Retriever|Male|Medium|Dallas, TX
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Bruiser is a 2-year-old, male mixed breed dog, combining traits of a Pit Bull Terrier and a Labrador Retriever. He is medium-sized, has a lovely brown coat, and is house trained. Bruiser is altered and current on his vaccinations. He is located in Dallas, TX, and weighs around 0 lbs.

About Bruiser

Bruiser is one of the goofiest and most affectionate dogs you'll meet. Initially timid, he quickly warms up, delighting in outdoor zoomies, resting his head in your lap, and playing with squeaky toys that seem too small for a large dog. He gets along well with most dogs, enjoying playful interactions and running alongside them. Bruiser knows commands like sit, shake, and stay, especially when food is involved, as he is very motivated by treats. This lovable dog prefers an adult-only home, as children make him anxious. While he exhibits some reactive tendencies when nervous, he thrives in calm environments. Bruiser has a medium energy level, enjoying his playtime in the mornings and evenings, yet is equally content to chill at home. His perfect match is out there, ready to provide him a loving and secure space. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: PO Box 190472 Dallas, TX 75238 Get directions

Questions about Bruiser

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Bruiser, being a mixed-breed dog, typically does well in calm environments that provide structure and routine. Adult-only households can offer him the peace he desires.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Bruiser enjoys some outdoor space to run and play, especially with other dogs. Daily walks and some playtime in a yard would suit him well.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Bruiser does not get along well with children. He prefers adults, as kids tend to make him anxious.