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Vince

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2 months old|Pit Bull Terrier|Male|Medium|Jefferson City, TN
🐾 FriendlyπŸŽ‰ SocialπŸ§‘β€πŸ§’β€πŸ§’ Good with ChildrenπŸ‘ Knows basic commands🚽 House Trained

Vince is a 2-month-old male Pit Bull Terrier, known for his medium size and striking brown/chocolate coat. He is vaccinated and ready for a loving home where he can thrive. Although he’s just a baby, Vince is full of energy and eagerness to learn.

About Vince

Meet Vince, a spirited baby Pit Bull Terrier in Jefferson City, TN. At just 2 months old, he brings a fresh sense of adventure and joy. Vince sports a beautiful brown or chocolate coat, perfect for wrapping in your affection. His energy and curiosity make him a wonderful addition to an active home. Although he’s still a little pup, he’s already eager to form bonds and explore his surroundings. Adopters should note that Vince is a young dog, which means he will require guidance and training to help him grow into his best self. Be prepared for a playful companion who is ready to make adventures a regular part of life. Click apply to start the adoption process.

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: 310 Landfill Rd Jefferson City, TN 37760 Get directions

Questions about Vince

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

    Pit Bull Terriers like Vince thrive in homes with plenty of space and an active lifestyle. They enjoy being part of family activities and require a safe environment to explore.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Vince, being a Pit Bull Terrier, enjoys having a yard or access to outdoor spaces where he can run and play. Regular exercise is crucial for his development.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Pit Bull Terriers, including Vince, can be great with children when properly socialized. Early introductions and supervision are key to fostering safe interactions.