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Pit Bull Terrier

Bear

Adult·Male·Medium

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About Bear

Bear is a 6-year-old, 80-pound snuggle tank who’s equal parts muscle and mush. He spent his whole life with one devoted owner, but after they passed away from cancer, Bear was left behind by the family. Now he’s on the lookout for a new forever person (or people) who’ll love him like he deserves. Bear’s a bit picky about his dog friends — he’s more of a “vibes have to match” kind of guy. He does great with laid-back or submissive pups, and once everyone’s properly introduced, he’s down for some polite play. With his beefy build, it’s important he meets new dogs the right way — think calm intros and slow tail wags. New places can make Bear a little nervous at first. He’s the type who scopes out the room before kicking off his shoes and calling it home. Give him a little time, and soon you’ll catch him snoring on the couch like he’s lived there forever. Now, people? Oh, Bear lives for people. He’s a total fanboy for humans — especially the guys. Expect big tail wags, lean-ins, and possibly a joyful bounce or two when he sees his favorite humans. Because of his enthusiasm, he’d do best with older kids or teens who can handle 80 pounds of happy. Bear says no thanks to cats and small animals — too tempting. But give him a mellow dog buddy, a cozy spot to crash, and someone to love, and he’s all in.

Ideal Home

Bear would do best with older kids or teens who can handle his enthusiastic 80-pound greetings. He needs a home that will give him time to adjust to new surroundings and would do best with a mellow or submissive dog friend. Bear is not a good fit for homes with cats or small animals.

Ongoing Health

No ongoing health conditions were mentioned.

Training & Support

Bear can be nervous in new places and may need some time to feel comfortable. His enthusiasm for people, especially men, means his new family should be prepared for his joyful greetings.

Application Details:

  • Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
  • Adoption fee: $250

Transporation

Bear is located in Texas and transportation is included in the adoption fee.

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Know the breed

Pit Bull Terrier

Exercise

60 min/day, Vigorous activity

Trainability

Easy to train

Experience

Some experience needed

Living space

House, Acreage

Shedding

Moderate

Lifespan

12-16 years

Meet the shelter

Meet Mike's Chance Animal Rescue.

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$250