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last posted on 02/24/26 by
Keep calm and woof on.
Male Dog, Pit Bull Terrier
Pit Bull Terrier (Medium Coat)
Description:
Bubbles is a calm, thoughtful boy with a gentle presence and a quietly charming personality. He starts out relaxed and easy in his kennel, and while he may seem reserved at first, he becomes more animated once heâs out and aboutâespecially when he has space to explore and sniff at his own pace.In the yard, Bubbles enjoys taking in the world through his nose, calmly wandering and observing his surroundings. He approaches people politely with a soft tail wag, happy to say hello without being pushy. Heâs tolerant and accepting of petting and handling, and while he doesnât always ask for affection, he allows it easily and will occasionally seek it out on his own terms.Bubbles is very easy to leash, walks calmly, and has shown minimal reactivity to other dogs, even when theyâre nearby. He quietly watches rather than reacting, making him a lovely companion for peaceful outings. Heâs also food-motivated, already knows sit and paw, and is eager to engage in gentle training sessions. Toys donât really interest himâheâs more about snacks, exploration, and calm connection.In playgroups, Bubbles prefers to explore his surrounding over associating with the other dogs. He can co-exist happily but avoids any physical play. A home with another dog that needs a playmate may not be a good fit.Overall, Bubbles is an independent yet handler-oriented, low-key dog who would thrive in a home that appreciates a mellow companion with a sweet, understated personality. If youâre looking for a calm buddy who offers quiet loyalty, gentle manners, and a heart for both people and dogs, Bubbles may be your perfect match.01/16/26 11:46Needs rescue-Suspected Sebaceous Cyst: The dog has a skin mass consistent with a suspected sebaceous cyst. This condition may change in size, become inflamed or infected, rupture, or require medical or surgical treatment for definitive diagnosis and management. History of Cutaneous Hemangioma or Hemangiosarcoma: The dog has a reported history of a cutaneous vascular tumor, either benign (hemangioma) or malignant (hemangiosarcoma). Hemangiosarcoma can be aggressive and may recur or metastasize, and that further diagnostic testing (e.g., biopsy, histopathology, imaging) may be recommended to determine current status and prognosis. 02/11/26 15:52What did we do on todayâs adventure:Today I went on my FIRST outing walking and although they thin I am 8 years old, easily 4 miles at Marshall Cottle Park. My walkers had to adjust my collars and I waited patiently as they did the adjustments on my neck. I am gentle and trustworthy. I LOVED sitting in the bed they had for me and never made a peep! I am a friendly non reactive dog, with the exceptions to squirrelsâ¦. This park has hundreds of them! My walkers told me to leave it and after I while I did not pull in their direction. I like to walk by my walkers and I STOP myself whenever I feel the slightest pull. What should potential adopters know about me:Bubbles a polite dog 8 year old American bull Dog looking mix. He doesnât bark, pull, whine, demand attention and he is potty trained. Heâs like an old soul just wanting to be his best for you!Bubbles does have a skin rash on his back which is being treated and improving. A consistent diet and being in a stress free environment will benefit any dog! Words to describe me:KIND AFFECTIONATE FRIENDLY
