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TYSON, adoptable senior dog
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TYSON

BreedPit Bull TerrierSexMaleSizeLargeAgeSenior

Meet TysonWith his tuxedo coat and those big, searching eyes, Tyson looks like he’s quietly wondering if today might finally be his lucky day. This 7-year-old mixed-breed gentleman is a sweet, sensitive soul who’s not looking for the spotlight — just a safe space and someone patient enough to let him come around on his own terms.Tyson came to the shelter as a stray. He was microchipped, but no one ever came to bring him home. Now he’s hoping for a second chance with someone who understands that trust takes time, but the bond you build will be deep and meaningful.* About Tyson:Tyson is more of an observer than a social butterfly. He takes in his surroundings before approaching and prefers calm, low-pressure interactions. While he may seem reserved at first, he has a lot to say when he’s feeling uncertain — he tends to whine and vocalize when stressed, especially in new environments. That said, he finds comfort in structure, routine, and the company of other dogs — having a calm canine friend nearby helps him feel more at ease.* His Ideal Match:A calm, patient home where he can decompress and build confidenceDaily walks and enrichment (like sniffing games!) to help him settleA medium-energy, well-mannered dog to help model calm behaviorKids 10+, who can give him space and move at his pace* Behavior Notes:Hesitant in the kennel, but gradually settlesWhines frequently when unsure or overwhelmedPrefers observing to direct interaction early onEngages in healthy, respectful communication with other dogsNot interested in toys yet — too stressed to fully engageTyson may not seek attention right away, but he’s always watching — quietly hoping someone sees past the nerves to the dog he’s working hard to become. With time, patience, and a little help from a dog friend, Tyson has the potential to truly thrive.

This rescue doesn’t provide a direct link to this dog’s page — reach out to them below and they’ll help you meet this pup.

Shelter & rescue

St Charles County Humane Services

St Peters, MO

📞 (636) 949-7387

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Source: RescueGroups • Last updated: 6/25/2026

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