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Male Dog, American Pit Bull Terrier
American Pit Bull Terrier / Mixed (Short Coat)
Description:
Hi, I’m Oklahoma. My foster family calls me Oki. I am a lover and a snuggler. One of my favorite places is on the couch next to my person. I am also a quirky guy. I grumble when I don’t like what I am being told or if I don’t feel like being bothered at the moment. I am excellent at communicating with my family both human and canine and it makes me happy that they respect my space when I ask. I am great in a crate although I don’t need one since I am house trained and I don’t chew things. I love to yank the stuffing out of my toys. I also love car rides and going for walks. With all of these wonderful traits, I have one small flaw, and that is that I can’t live with cats. I have a prey drive that makes me want to taste them! I love children but should live with older children that understand my language. I have allergies that make me really itchy if I don’t get my Apoquel every day but on the bright side I love to get my pill pocket treat! I would really love a family or person of my own. His adoption fee is $200. He is up to date on age appropriate vaccinations, neutered, and microchipped. All of our dogs are spayed or neutered, up to date on age appropriate vaccinations, microchipped and if over 6 months of age, heartworm tested and on heartworm preventative in their foster home. We require an approved application to meet any of our dogs. We do not have a shelter location and will not arrange a meeting without an approved application. We strive to make sure the bios provided for our dogs are complete and accurate; we do understand that mistakes happen, however, so if you absolutely cannot find the answer to your question in the dog's bio, you can contact us for more information. We require a home visit for each dog we adopt out, so we adopt within a 2 hour radius of Dayton, OH. If you are outside of this radius, we encourage you to contact your local rescue or shelter.