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Meet Ziggy, a truly sweet and dapper boy whose charismatic personality shines through his stoic facade. This handsome American Pit Bull Terrier possesses the kindest soul and genuinely loves everyone he meets, making friends wherever he goes. Don't let his serious expression fool you; Ziggy's playful spirit and loving nature are sure to bring laughter and joy into your home, quickly winning over your heart.
As an American Pit Bull Terrier, Ziggy embodies loyalty, intelligence, and a zest for life. These traits make him a wonderful companion for an active family. He's known to be good with both dogs and children, showcasing his adaptable and friendly disposition. Ziggy thrives on companionship, whether he's exploring the great outdoors or simply snuggling up at home, making him a versatile addition to almost any household.
Ziggy is looking for a loving home that appreciates his balanced nature. He's equally happy embarking on exciting adventures or enjoying quiet evenings as a homebody. With his moderate energy level, he would benefit from daily walks or playtime to keep him happy and healthy. If you're seeking a devoted, fun-loving, and affectionate companion who will enrich your life with endless love and laughter, Ziggy is ready to meet you!
Special Needs
No
Good With
Training
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$250.00
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