Check out our sister brand, Kinship, for vet chat, a nutrition calculator, basic obedience training, and (much) more. So you're never flying solo in this pet parenting thing.
This helps Humane Society of Skagit Valley with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
American Pit Bull Terrier/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
56492968
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
Share
Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Rocky is ready for a quiet life of massages, lap time and snoozing in the sun. His start to life was hard so he doesn't know what toys are, but does know how to walk on the leash. He will dig in the yard if left outside. He loves playing in the sprinkler. He is curious and can pull on leash a tiny bit. He also wants to grab the leash in his mouth, so we are working on "leave it" to stop this behavior. He wants to please and is smart. He is described as being protective of his owner and is devoted to one person as opposed to a group. He does not want to be with other animals. He enjoys car rides as long as he gets the window seat. He can jump very high, but does not challenge fences. He has been destructive inside the home if left alone, so crate training would be a good idea. He should not be in a home with livestock or cats as he is prone to chasing.
Rocky is ready for a quiet life of massages, lap time and snoozing in the sun. His start to life was hard so he doesn't know what toys are, but does know how to walk on the leash. He will dig in the yard if left outside. He loves playing in the sprinkler. He is curious and can pull on leash a tiny bit. He also wants to grab the leash in his mouth, so we are working on "leave it" to stop this behavior. He wants to please and is smart. He is described as being protective of his owner and is devoted to one person as opposed to a group. He does not want to be with other animals. He enjoys car rides as long as he gets the window seat. He can jump very high, but does not challenge fences. He has been destructive inside the home if left alone, so crate training would be a good idea. He should not be in a home with livestock or cats as he is prone to chasing.