The 3-3-3 Rule for Rescue Dogs: Every Stage Explained
Understand the 3-3-3 Rule for Rescue Dogs: learn what to expect in the first 3 days, 3 weeks, and 3 months, and how to support your new dog.
Meet Kayce, a confident and charming little pup who, despite possibly being the runt of his litter, has a personality that shines as brightly as his larger siblings. He's an absolute sweetheart, friendly with everyone he meets, whether they have two legs or four. Kayce is already kennel and potty trained, showing how smart and eager to please he is. He loves to play, whether it's with his human companions, his dog siblings, or simply amusing himself with a favorite toy or bone. When playtime is over, he's just as happy to cuddle up for a nap, making him a delightful companion.
As an American Pit Bull Terrier, Kayce embodies the breed's well-known traits of loyalty, affection, and resilience. He's great with other dogs, though he's not afraid to let them know when he's had enough, indicating good communication skills. He's also wonderful with children, making him a potential fit for a family with kids, provided there's proper supervision and continued training. This breed thrives on companionship and mental stimulation, and Kayce is already showing a great foundation in basic obedience and leash training.
Kayce is looking for a loving home where he can continue to grow into a well-adjusted adult dog. An active family committed to ongoing training and socialization would be ideal. He's a good boy who rides well in the car (with a little help getting in!) and is ready to bring endless joy and affection to his new family. If you're seeking a devoted, playful, and cuddly companion, Kayce could be the perfect addition to your home.
Special Needs
No
Good With
Training
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$500.00
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