Duke

Adopted

Details

Breed
Pit Bull Terrier
Size
30 lbs
Color
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Age
6-12 months
Coat
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Gender
Male
Location
Boston, MA
Spayed / Neutered
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Meet Duke
MY ADOPTION FEE WILL BE WAIVED DURING THE BIG DOG ENERGY ADOPTION EVENT FROM APRIL 21 – 27 !!!
Duke is a spunky little guy who is looking for a special home. He came to us from a southern shelter so we don`t know much about his history, but he has been learning all about manners since he came to us. Somewhere along the road Duke learned to use his mouth to play when he is really excited or to communicate when he is frustrated, but we have been teaching him better ways to express his feelings. Duke is looking for a home with lots of patience and an eagerness to continue teaching Duke how to be his best self! Duke could do well with a tolerant dog friend, but is looking for an adult only home. He is a very smart boy who loves to train, play and go for walks, so a family who can keep his brain and body active will be ideal.
If you think this dog could be a good match for your home and would like to learn more, stop by our Boston Adoption Center. We have open adoption hours Tuesday-Sunday from 12pm-3pm no appointment needed to speak to a staff person regarding available dogs.
Preparing your home for your new dog or puppy ahead of time can help ease the transition for your new pet and set you both up for success should there be a dog thats a good match! To learn more about how to make the first few weeks with your new dog or puppy the most successful it can be, please visit www.mspca.org/petresources.
For more information on our adoption process, please visit https://www.mspca.org/adoption-centers/how-to-adopt/
Please note, in an effort to keep the stress levels reduced for the dogs in our care, our dog kennel areas will not be open to walk through. Interested adopters will work with a matchmaker on staff to determine which dog(s) theyre interested in – and if we can identify a match, potential adopters will be able to meet those dogs outside of the kennel. Cat and small animal areas will remain open to walk through.