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DOJO   

In shelter Dog

Tucson, AZ, 85745
Pet name:
DOJO
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Pit Bull Terrier
Date:
07/27/2022
Size:
Medium
Age:
Adult
Description:
In Japanese, a dojo is a place for immersive learning and meditation. Well, our Dojo is looking for a dojo of his own- a loving home where can immerse himself in family life and meditate on how grateful he is! Dojo lived in one home his entire life before coming to PACC. He reportedly lived with another smaller dog and kiddos of various ages. Dojo prefers not to share his food (which is fair), so will do best in a home without very young kiddos who dont understand this. Dojo was housebroken in his former home and enjoyed sleeping on any soft surfaces (couch or bed preferred!). When meeting other dogs in playgroup, Dojo was easygoing, tolerant, and social. Hes easy to walk and is ready to stroll out of PACC with you today! Ask to meet Dojo!

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