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American Pit Bull Terrier/American Staffordshire Terrier
Color
White - with Black
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
5706562
My details
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
Microchipped
Why I need a new home
Fostered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Buster just turned 3. 74# Pit/staffie (DNA tested) but really looks like a dalmation mix. I've had him for almost 3 months (agreed to take him from someone who had him since a puppy but desperately needed a foster) but his prey drive is too high for my 6 acres of unfenced rural area. He gets along fine with my senior dog and has met many neighborhood dogs of all sizes when I've set up play dates to run off his energy. He loves car rides, fetching, great on a leash (could jog or walk with you), housebroken, dog door trained. Fine with a cat that won't run. Sleeps quietly at night. Security only bark. Smart and quite well trained, knows many commands. Too big to jump fences, but could dig out of a weak fence. Needs someone who is usually home, active, older kids fine, really best in an urban area without so much to chase. He'd rather be with his human. Ten years from now, you will say he was the best dog you've ever had. Please help me keep him from going to a shelter?
Buster just turned 3. 74# Pit/staffie (DNA tested) but really looks like a dalmation mix. I've had him for almost 3 months (agreed to take him from someone who had him since a puppy but desperately needed a foster) but his prey drive is too high for my 6 acres of unfenced rural area. He gets along fine with my senior dog and has met many neighborhood dogs of all sizes when I've set up play dates to run off his energy. He loves car rides, fetching, great on a leash (could jog or walk with you), housebroken, dog door trained. Fine with a cat that won't run. Sleeps quietly at night. Security only bark. Smart and quite well trained, knows many commands. Too big to jump fences, but could dig out of a weak fence. Needs someone who is usually home, active, older kids fine, really best in an urban area without so much to chase. He'd rather be with his human. Ten years from now, you will say he was the best dog you've ever had. Please help me keep him from going to a shelter?
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