





Kettle
- Puppy
- Female
- Small
- Pit Bull Terrier
- Rottweiler
About Kettle
Jackson, MO
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
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Kettle's Story
Meet Kettle <br/><br/>Don't let the name fool you-this little girl is already bringing the heat. <br/><br/>Kettle is a 2-month-old Terrier/Pit Bull/Rottweiler mix with a BIG personality packed into a tiny, wiggly body. She's playful, feisty, and full of life-the kind of puppy that keeps you laughing all day long.<br/><br/>Kettle was born with a cleft palate, which means she'll need a home that understands a few simple precautions:<br/> Kibble only (no soft foods)<br/> Monitoring for any signs of infection<br/><br/>The good news? She's doing AMAZING. She eats kibble like a champ, drinks well from both a bowl and a hamster bottle, and is thriving.<br/><br/> All Things Kettle:<br/> LOVES to play (seriously... toys all day long)<br/> Great with other animals-even tries to befriend the cat <br/> Happy, confident, and full of sass<br/> Doing great with potty training and learning routines<br/> Sleeps like a dream in her kennel (with her favorite blanket )<br/> Equal parts chaos and cuddles<br/><br/>Like any puppy, she will chew on things (everything ), and she's still learning where to potty-but she's smart, eager, and already picking things up quickly.<br/><br/>Kettle is the perfect mix of silly, sweet, and spunky. She's the kind of dog who will keep life fun and your heart very, very full.<br/><br/>If you're ready for a little extra personality (and a lot of love), Kettle is ready to meet you.
Meet Kettle
Don't let the name fool you-this little girl is already bringing the heat.
Kettle is a 2-month-old Terrier/Pit Bull/Rottweiler mix with a BIG personality packed into a tiny, wiggly body. She's playful, feisty, and full of life-the kind of puppy that keeps you laughing all day long.
Kettle was born with a cleft palate, which means she'll need a home that understands a few simple precautions:
Kibble only (no soft foods)
Monitoring for any signs of infection
The good news? She's doing AMAZING. She eats kibble like a champ, drinks well from both a bowl and a hamster bottle, and is thriving.
All Things Kettle:
LOVES to play (seriously... toys all day long)
Great with other animals-even tries to befriend the cat
Happy, confident, and full of sass
Doing great with potty training and learning routines
Sleeps like a dream in her kennel (with her favorite blanket )
Equal parts chaos and cuddles
Like any puppy, she will chew on
Meet Kettle
Don't let the name fool you-this little girl is already bringing the heat.
Kettle is a 2-month-old Terrier/Pit Bull/Rottweiler mix with a BIG personality packed into a tiny, wiggly body. She's playful, feisty, and full of life-the kind of puppy that keeps you laughing all day long.
Kettle was born with a cleft palate, which means she'll need a home that understands a few simple precautions:
Kibble only (no soft foods)
Monitoring for any signs of infection
The good news? She's doing AMAZING. She eats kibble like a champ, drinks well from both a bowl and a hamster bottle, and is thriving.
All Things Kettle:
LOVES to play (seriously... toys all day long)
Great with other animals-even tries to befriend the cat
Happy, confident, and full of sass
Doing great with potty training and learning routines
Sleeps like a dream in her kennel (with her favorite blanket )
Equal parts chaos and cuddles
Like any puppy, she will chew on things (everything ), and she's still learning where to potty-but she's smart, eager, and already picking things up quickly.
Kettle is the perfect mix of silly, sweet, and spunky. She's the kind of dog who will keep life fun and your heart very, very full.
If you're ready for a little extra personality (and a lot of love), Kettle is ready to meet you.
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How To Adopt
Kettle is from Mac's Mission
[Jackson, MO]
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