Onyx Baby is an adorable and incredibly sweet 7-month-old pittie mix who weighs around 33 lbs. He's got the most soulful puppy-dog eyes, perfect floppy ears, and a personality to match his charming looks. Onyx Baby is a true social butterfly, getting along famously with every dog he meets, from dominant personalities to shy ones, and even those who love to roughhouse. He's equally adept at playing with energy or simply relaxing alongside his canine companions. He showed great respect for the resident cat, Biggie, and we're happy to arrange a cat sleepover to ensure a smooth transition for any feline family members. Onyx Baby is a smart boy who already knows "sit," takes treats gently, and is eager to please, making him a joy to train. He's also crate trained and mostly house-trained, though he might have an occasional accident if left alone for extended periods.
Ideal Home
Onyx Baby would thrive in a home with another dog to be his best buddy. A backyard would be wonderful for him to romp and play, but he's equally happy being a couch potato for movie marathons. We haven't tested him with children yet, but based on his wonderful temperament, we believe he'd make a fantastic family dog. We are happy to test him with kids upon request.
Ongoing Health
Onyx Baby is a rescue and his breed and exact age are a mystery, as is common with all rescues.
Training & Support
Onyx Baby is already well-behaved with excellent house manners and knows basic commands like "sit." He's eager to please and a quick learner, making any future training a fun bonding experience.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Before finalizing adoption, you will meet your pet via video call.
Transportation
Onyx Baby is currently in Texas. We facilitate nationwide adoptions using our USDA-certified transport system, with drop-off locations in WA, UT, OR, ID, VA, PA, OH, NY, CT, VT, TN, KY, WI, MN, IL, WI, and Canada (pick up in Bellingham, WA, Buffalo, NY, or Brattleboro, VT for Canadian adopters). There is an $87 surcharge for transportation. Texas adopters must pick up in the Houston area.