#A5599231 Bentley is a great looking beefy low rider with a funny adorable wrinkly face! He was adopted and returned to the Baldwin Park Animal Care Center on December 29 because even though he looks like a giant cartoon, they decided they wanted a puppy instead. His best doggy companions are calm females. Bentley is a neutered male pit bull mix. He has a puppy-like attitude, with a little stubbornness, so he needs to continue training and positive reinforcement to get on the same page with his new person or family. He has had some training but may not show all he knows unless motivated.

-Cartoon come to life with a great sense of doggie humor
-60 lbs
-4 years
-Knows sit, down and come, but he may not perform if he thinks you don’t know what he knows!
– Pulls on leash but will follow along
-Shows signs of housebreaking
– Good couch potato buddy as long as he gets some walks and outings too (medium energy)
– Pretty green eyes, beautiful fawn color

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Address: 4275 Elton St, Baldwin Park, CA 91706
Phone: (626) 962-3577
Website: http://1.usa.gov/1oB6G0p

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We are here with Bentley his animal idid is 85599 231 Bentley is a four-year-old fawn pitbull a neutered male and he weighs in at 59.8 lbs what else can you tell us about him Laur he’s like little he’s he’s built like a little short stick he’s got um a lot of bouncy happy

Energy and he comes at least partially trained he knows sit he knows down he recalls really nicely he likes to pull on fash but when he gives when when I give him some corrections he knows how to heal um so he needs a little bit of refreshing just so that he knows that

You know that he knows but uh he’s a great dog awesome well come on down and see Bentley he needs a home and I saw him doing all those tricks he’s a great dog to Havey

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