Redbull
Available
Redbull
AvailableRedbull is a large, 4-year and 9-month-old female mixed breed dog from Cincinnati, OH. She's spayed and up-to-date on vaccinations. While her coat length and weight aren't specified, she has a lovely black and white coloring. She's friendly and enjoys social interactions, making her a wonderful addition to any home.
About Redbull
Meet Redbull, a playful and curious girl who's thriving since coming into our care. Once she gets comfortable, she's friendly, affectionate, and eager to please. Redbull knows commands like sit, down, and come, takes treats gently, and appears to be potty trained. She really enjoys attention and loves exploring new things. This social dog gets along well with other pups and settles nicely after playtime. Redbull is smart and brave, ready to grow with a family that can offer structure, patience, and lots of play opportunities. With her sweet, silly, and smart personality, she's a great companion for anyone looking for a loyal friend. All adoptable pets are spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and ready to go home today. To meet Redbull and her friends, visit our Northside shelter any day from 1-6pm. Just bring a valid ID. Want to ensure a smooth transition? If you have other dogs or kids, bring them along to see if it's a good match.
Adoption Fee
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Questions about Redbull
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Redbull, being a mixed breed dog, is generally adaptable and can thrive in various living situations, as long as she receives enough exercise and social interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Redbull would benefit from a secure outdoor space to play and explore, as large and active dogs usually require ample room to stretch their legs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Redbull's friendly and social nature suggests she would be suitable for homes with children, especially if introduced properly.











