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Golden Pit Boodle
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Hi there! I'm Sassy, I'm an 8 week old Golden Pit Boodle (Goldendoodle/ Pitbull mix). I'm an excellent family companion because of the superb combination of temperament from both breeds. I am lively, friendly, protective, athletic, and possess a great desire to please my owner. Not to mention, I'm super cuddly and adorable. Pictures include my father (goldendoodle) and my mother (Black American Staffordshire terrier) I am available for rehoming.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$350
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is a Golden Pit Boodle?
A Golden Pit Boodle is a mixed breed dog that is a cross between a Goldendoodle and a Pitbull. This breed combines the friendly and affectionate nature of the Goldendoodle with the strength and loyalty of the Pitbull.
2. What is the temperament of a Golden Pit Boodle?
The Golden Pit Boodle is known for its lively and friendly demeanor. They are protective, athletic, and have a strong desire to please their owners, making them excellent family companions.
3. How old is the Golden Pit Boodle available for rehoming?
The Golden Pit Boodle that is available for rehoming is currently 8 weeks old.
4. What is the price of the Golden Pit Boodle?
The price for the Golden Pit Boodle is $350 USD.
5. Where is the Golden Pit Boodle located?
The Golden Pit Boodle is located in Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, United States.
6. Why should I consider adopting a Golden Pit Boodle?
Adopting a Golden Pit Boodle means welcoming a loving, playful, and loyal companion into your home. They thrive in family environments and are known for their affectionate nature.
7. Can I see pictures of the Golden Pit Boodle?
Yes! Pictures are available, showcasing the Golden Pit Boodle along with their father (a Goldendoodle) and mother (a Black American Staffordshire Terrier).
8. Are there any special care requirements for a Golden Pit Boodle?
Like all dogs, Golden Pit Boodles require regular exercise, a balanced diet, routine veterinary check-ups, and consistent training to ensure they are well-behaved and healthy companions.


























