Doodie
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Doodie
AvailableDoodie is a young male Pit Bull Terrier, approximately 10 months old. He is medium-sized and comes in a beautiful white and cream coat. Doodie is altered and vaccinated. He is seeking a loving home in Webster, TX.
About Doodie
Meet Doodie, a young male Pit Bull Terrier in Webster, TX, looking for a loving home. At just 10 months old, he’s playful and eager to join a family. Doodie’s coat is a striking white and cream, perfect for those who appreciate a unique look. Doodie has been altered and is up-to-date on vaccinations, ready to transition into his new home. He’s a medium-sized dog, making him well-suited to an active lifestyle. Doodie’s upbeat personality suggests he would thrive in a household with love, patience, and plenty of playtime. To meet Doodie, visit our Pet Adoption Center at 100 E NASA Parkway, Suite 55, from Wednesday to Sunday, 12-7 PM. Out-of-state adopters can also welcome Doodie into their lives with our transportation service. Every adoption helps a deserving animal find a forever home, and your adoption fee contributes to Doodie's vet care and transport. Make Doodie part of your family and experience the joy a pet brings. Your new best friend is just one click away.
Adoption Fee
$175Payment after application.
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Questions about Doodie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Doodie, as a Pit Bull Terrier, typically thrives in environments where he has space to play and interact with humans and other pets. A home with a yard or nearby parks is ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Doodie would benefit from having ample outdoor space for exercise and play, making a yard or access to parks perfect for his needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Doodie is a friendly young dog and is likely to do well with children, especially if socialized early and taught proper handling.











