When available, all animals are fixed in accordance with Colorado law, up to date on vaccines (may need boosters), and microchipped!
What we know: Litter of 6 transferred from SPCA South Plains (TX). The litter was originally found as strays alongside their mother and a total of 8 puppies. One puppy remained in Texas for medical treatment for puppy strangles (non-contagious) and is currently healing; they are expected to join their littermates at a later date. The whereabouts of the eighth puppy are unknown. Puppies were approximately 3 months old at the time of intake.
From the foster: Meet this handsome pup, Tank.
Tank is a shy guy. He warms up to people with the patience to let him know he is safe. Once he feels safe he enjoys back rubs.
With regular outings for potty time he is doing well with few accidents in the house.
Tank is food motivated. He knows "sit" and is working on come and kennel.
Tank plays well with our dog. He enjoys time outside exploring the yard.
Tank is good at entertaining himself with squeaky toys, Benebones and Nylabones.
He also enjoys chasing after balls.
Tank does well in his playpen with toys. He sleeps through the night in his kennel.
This shy guy will flourish with a family that will give him time and space to feel safe.
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ABOUT: PIT BULL TERRIER DOG BREED
The Pit Bull Terrier is a resilient and loyal breed known for its muscular build and loving nature. Originally bred for bull baiting and later dog fighting, Pit Bulls today are beloved family pets cherished for their gentle temperament and playful personality. With proper training and socialization, Pit Bull Terriers make affectionate companions that thrive on human interaction. Recognized for their strength and agility, these dogs require regular exercise and mental stimulation to channel their energy positively, reinforcing their reputation as devoted and trainable pets.