Apricot
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Apricot
AvailableApricot is a young, spayed female Pit Bull Terrier mix weighing 40.5 lbs. She has a medium build and primarily white fur with black accents. Apricot is house trained with a good foundation and is vaccinated. Located in Des Moines, IA, she loves affection, making her a wonderful companion choice.
About Apricot
Apricot is a delightful young female mixed-breed dog, primarily identified as a Pit Bull Terrier. She's been fostered by a loving family who describes her as pretty chill, often dozing through much of the day and growing more playful as she gets comfortable. Apricot enjoys giving affectionate kisses and will nuzzle right up to you for love. This master pillow fort maker snores adorably while sleeping. When it comes to walks, she does exceptionally well on a leash, but she can be a bit stubborn if roused from a nap too soon. In her foster home, she sleeps quietly through the night, preferring to be outside her crate after settling down. Apricot is well on her way to being completely house-trained but will need some support from her new family. She's lived peacefully with cats and dogs, and even interacted with bunnies through a gate. While she can be a little unsure around dogs she meets outdoors, she thrives in a calm home environment. Apricot has not had direct interactions with children, but her friendly demeanor suggests she'd be great with them. If you’re looking for a loving companion who enjoys both playtime and cozy naps, Apricot might just be the perfect match. Give her the home she deserves!
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Questions about Apricot
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Apricot, as a mixed-breed dog, thrives in a loving environment where she can feel secure and get plenty of interaction. A home with a moderate space and a calm atmosphere would suit her well.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
For a dog like Apricot, a small to medium yard would be ideal. She appreciates walks and outdoor play, but can also adapt to apartment living with regular outings.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Apricot hasn’t had direct interactions with children, her friendly and wiggly nature suggests she would do well in a home with kids.











