Regret Adopting a Dog? How to Handle Adoption Blues
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Meet Titus, an incredibly smart, affectionate, and outgoing 10-week-old puppy with beautiful blue eyes! This sweet boy loves to play and is always eager to follow his human companions around. Titus is the cuddliest of his litter, thriving on affection and happy to be held, though he'll let you know with a super wiggly dance when he's ready to explore. He's already crate trained and doing his business outside on a good schedule, showing just how bright and eager to please he is.
As an American Pit Bull Terrier, Titus possesses a loyal and loving nature, making him a wonderful companion for families. He's great with other dogs and especially good around children, showcasing his social and adaptable personality. True to his breed, Titus can be a bit mouthy and absolutely adores chew toys, which are essential for his development and happiness. He's expected to be a medium-sized dog, weighing between 50 to 60 pounds when fully grown.
Titus is looking for a forever home where his family is around more often than not, ready to continue his puppy training and socialization. He needs a home prepared to provide plenty of petting, holding, and playtime to nurture his sweet soul. If you're ready for an impressive, affectionate, and playful addition to your family, Titus is eager to shower you with love and grow into a cherished member of your household.
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