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American Pit Bull Terrier / Mixed
Meet Mary Jane, a sweet and engaging young lady who is eager to find her forever home! At 1.5 years old and 57 pounds, Mary Jane is a delightful companion who loves to observe the world from a window perch and is always ready for an adventure. Her previous owner described her as being wonderful with children, other dogs, and even cats, making her a versatile and adaptable addition to many households. She's a spayed girl ready to bring joy and companionship.
As an American Pit Bull Terrier mix, Mary Jane embodies many of the wonderful traits of her breed. Pit Bulls are known for their loyalty, affection, and intelligence. They are strong, athletic dogs who thrive on interaction and mental stimulation. With her short coat, Mary Jane will have low grooming needs, requiring only occasional brushing to keep her looking her best, though she does shed moderately. Her high energy level means she'll need plenty of physical activity to keep her happy and healthy.
Mary Jane is looking for an active family who can provide her with ample opportunities for exercise, whether it's daily walks, runs, or playtime in a secure yard. A home where she can join in on adventures or simply have a nice outdoor space to explore would be ideal. As she is housetrained, she's ready to settle into a loving home quickly. If you're seeking a devoted, playful, and affectionate companion, Mary Jane might just be the perfect match for you!
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
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