
Casper
American PitBull Terrier
Age
4 months
Gender
male
Size
Large
Weight
12.00 lbs
Age
4 months
Gender
male
Size
Large
Weight
12.00 lbs
Aine
Pet Owner
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About Casper
Hi im Casper i love to have fun. Run jump roll around and chew toys. Im a little shy at first. I love cuddles and kisses oh and snuggling at nap time. Im only visiting my cousin at the moment cause the apartment is to small for much roughhousing. Can you help me find a home?
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