
Libra
American PitBull Terrier × French Bulldog
Age
4 years 3 months
Gender
male
Size
Large
Weight
41.00 lbs
Age
4 years 3 months
Gender
male
Size
Large
Weight
41.00 lbs
Shyliyah
Pet Owner
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About Libra
Meet Libra, a handsome and thoughtful pup with a gentle nature and a playful side. He’s really friendly, Libra has continued to show that he's a good boy with a lot of potential in the right home. He's easy to leash, walks calmly, and knows how to sit, taking treats gently and showing tolerant body language during handling. While he can be a bit reserved, enjoy affection and will seek out attention when he feels comfortable. He does not get along with other cats!
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