Lan
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Lan
AvailableLan is a medium-sized, adult male dog. He is a mix of Pit Bull Terrier and other breeds. This affectionate and friendly pup is altered and is currently located in Roseville, CA.
About Lan
Lan is a friendly, fun-loving boy packed with personality in a compact form. This handsome guy enjoys spending time with people and is eager to make new friends, especially those ready for a game. His favorite activities include energetic play, chasing toys, and bonding with his human companions. He particularly loves playing fetch and enjoys stuffed squeaky toys. Whether he's zooming around during playtime or relaxing after his adventures, he thrives on sharing these moments with loved ones. Although Lan is outgoing and affectionate, new environments can make him a bit nervous at first. For this reason, we recommend that any children in his new home be at least age 5, so they can understand and respect his needs while he builds confidence. Lan prefers the company of people over other dogs; therefore, he must be the only dog in his new home. If you're looking for a playful companion who loves toys, enjoys adventures, and has lots of affection to share, Lan could be the perfect fit for your family! What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Lan
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lan, being a mixed breed dog, typically does well in a home where he can receive plenty of attention and playtime with his human family.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lan enjoys playtime and would thrive in a home with a moderate outdoor space where he can run and chase toys safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Lan would do best in homes with children aged 5 and up, as they can understand his need for a little extra time to adjust.











