
A0058254568
Squid
Adopted
Dog
Pit Bull Terrier / Mixed
Black
0.6 y/o
Medium
32 lbs
Male
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Meet Squid – the squishy-faced goofball who’s equal parts zoomies and snuggles! At just 7 months old and 32 pounds, Squid is a wiggly pibble mix puppy. He was in a temporary foster home with two adult female dogs and we learned so much! Squid has a wrestle playstyle and absolutely loves roughhousing with the younger resident dog (we’re talking vertical zooms and big bounce energy). He even tried to coax the senior pup into play with his signature combo of barks, licks, and joyful hopping—it was ridiculously cute.
Squid is medium-high energy, forward and playful, but easily redirected. He’s learning his “brakes” and benefits from structure, vocal cues, and positive reinforcement. He already knows “sit” and is super food-motivated, which makes him a great student for continued training. His foster worked with him on leash manners and helped him navigate the big world outside through structured socialization—and he made progress every day!
Squid may be fearful of strangers, especially unfamiliar men or people moving quickly (think carts or strollers). He’ll need an adopter who can move at his pace, continue using positive training techniques, and help build his confidence over time. Once he warms up, though? You’ve got a sweet, cuddly sidekick who loves learning, exploring, and being part of the fun.
Because of his stranger danger and puppy mouthiness, we recommend a home without young children for now. Squid could thrive with a tolerant, playful dog sibling—or would do great as a solo dog with appropriately matched dog friends for playdates.
If you’re ready to invest in a smart, silly pup with so much potential, Squid is ready to meet you (with treats, of course). He may need a little extra time—but trust us, he’s worth it.
Adopted
Pit Bull Terrier / Mixed
Black
Medium
32 lbs
Yes
Squid
Dog
0.6 y/o
Male
Yes
Yes
Meet Squid – the squishy-faced goofball who’s equal parts zoomies and snuggles! At just 7 months old and 32 pounds, Squid is a wiggly pibble mix puppy. He was in a temporary foster home with two adult female dogs and we learned so much! Squid has a wrestle playstyle and absolutely loves roughhousing with the younger resident dog (we’re talking vertical zooms and big bounce energy). He even tried to coax the senior pup into play with his signature combo of barks, licks, and joyful hopping—it was ridiculously cute.
Squid is medium-high energy, forward and playful, but easily redirected. He’s learning his “brakes” and benefits from structure, vocal cues, and positive reinforcement. He already knows “sit” and is super food-motivated, which makes him a great student for continued training. His foster worked with him on leash manners and helped him navigate the big world outside through structured socialization—and he made progress every day!
Squid may be fearful of strangers, especially unfamiliar men or people moving quickly (think carts or strollers). He’ll need an adopter who can move at his pace, continue using positive training techniques, and help build his confidence over time. Once he warms up, though? You’ve got a sweet, cuddly sidekick who loves learning, exploring, and being part of the fun.
Because of his stranger danger and puppy mouthiness, we recommend a home without young children for now. Squid could thrive with a tolerant, playful dog sibling—or would do great as a solo dog with appropriately matched dog friends for playdates.
If you’re ready to invest in a smart, silly pup with so much potential, Squid is ready to meet you (with treats, of course). He may need a little extra time—but trust us, he’s worth it.