Bryn
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Bryn
AvailableBryn is a female medium-sized mixed-breed dog, a Husky and Pit Bull mix. She's an adult around one year old. While she is not yet altered, she is up-to-date on all vaccinations. Bryn currently needs loving guidance and patience as she builds confidence in her new life. Located in Clinton Township, MI, she is ready to meet her forever family.
About Bryn
Bryn's striking ice-blue eyes will captivate you. This lovely one-year-old Husky/Pit Bull mix sparkles just like her coat when the sunlight hits it. She’s still finding her footing in a new and bustling world, but with the care of her canine friends at Macomb County Animal Control, she’s making progress. Bryn came in underweight and is currently focused on gaining strength. She's learning to enjoy her meals and is being introduced to treats gently, so a slow-feeder will help her establish healthy habits. With time, patience, and gentle guidance, she'll refine her manners and build her confidence. It's essential that her adoptive family understands that trust takes time and is ready to celebrate her small victories as she adjusts. Bryn is spayed and up-to-date on vaccinations, and her adoption fee has been generously covered as part of our foster-to-adopt program. If you have a kind heart and a bit of patience, Bryn is ready to discover just how wonderful life can be with a loving family. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Bryn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bryn, being a Husky/Pit Bull mix, thrives in an environment where she has the opportunity to engage in physical activity and mental stimulation, preferably with access to a yard.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Huskies and Pit Bull mixes like Bryn generally do best with ample outdoor space for play and exercise. A secure yard or regular access to parks would be ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bryn can likely coexist in homes with children, especially if they are taught to interact gently and respectfully with her as she adjusts.











