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Piper

American PitBull Terrier

Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, US

Age

3 years 3 months

Gender

male

Size

Medium

Weight

60.00 lbs

A

Arthur Archambeault

Pet Owner

About Piper

Piper is a shy soul but warms up in no time at all. Rowdy and loves to play when she gets to know you. She's a good girl who with a big heart

Health & Care

Vaccinated
House Trained

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