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Ridge is a handsome, brindle Hound who offers the perfect blend of playful energy and cuddly affection. He enjoys romping with chew toys and then snuggling on the couch. Ridge thrives in a home with dog-savvy children, cats, and especially another dog to help build his confidence. He appreciates patience when meeting new people, preferring to set his own pace. Fully house and crate trained, Ridge is ready to blossom with a family that understands his sweet, quiet nature.
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American Staffordshire Terrier
Yes, you can adopt a cat if you rent an apartment. Learn how to navigate landlord policies, prepare your home, and choose the right cat.
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