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A1264718
Located At: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Services
Kennel Location: FOSTER
Description: My name is Spriggs.
I am currently being fostered. While I am not at the shelter, I am available for adoption.
I can be identified by Animal Care & Control as A1264718.
I appear to be a neutered male, gray and white Pit Bull Terrier and Siberian Husky.
I am currently being fostered. While I am not at the shelter, I am available for adoption.
I can be identified by Animal Care & Control as A1264718.
I appear to be a neutered male, gray and white Pit Bull Terrier and Siberian Husky.
Age: The shelter staff think I am about 1 year and 1 month old.
Weight: 45 pounds
More Info: I was picked up in Charlotte.
I have been at the shelter since May 18, 2026.
I am available for adoption.
Personality:
Riggs is an incredibly sweet, affectionate young dog who thrives on human companionship.
He loves being part of the action and is happiest when included in everyday family life.
Whether you’re relaxing on the couch, tackling household chores, or moving from room to room, Riggs enjoys staying close and seeing what everyone is up to.
He is very social and enjoys meeting new people, including children.
His enthusiasm can sometimes show up as jumping when greeting people, but it comes from excitement and friendliness.
Riggs is eager to make friends wherever he goes.
He is a true cuddle bug who loves affection, attention, and spending time with his people.
For a family looking for a loyal, loving companion who wants to be involved in daily life, Riggs is an excellent match.
Dog Interactions:
Riggs has done exceptionally well with other dogs.
During his staycation, he played daily with my dog as well as several neighborhood dogs and consistently demonstrated friendly, appropriate play behavior.
He has been successful with both male and female dogs.
He is not food aggressive and is respectful of other dogs’ boundaries, even around food.
Training:
Training sponsorship available for an adopter to help address reactivity!
Riggs already knows “sit” and is a very quick learner.
He responds well to positive reinforcement and adapts to routines quickly.
He is still polishing his leash manners and may pull when excited, especially if he spots people, dogs, or something interesting.
He is curious and observant, which can make him easily distracted, but once engaged, he learns quickly and enjoys training.
Riggs is largely potty trained and continues to make progress with consistency and routine.
If he has had a lot of water, he may need more frequent potty breaks and is still building longer hold times.
He does a great job communicating when he needs to go outside, often seeking attention or giving signals that he needs a bathroom break.
Paying attention to these cues will help set him up for continued success and prevent accidents.
Crate Behavior:
Riggs has done very well with crate training.
While he may not always rush into the crate on his own, he has made excellent progress and settles quickly once inside.
He remains quiet throughout the night and during the workday and does not bark, whine, or create disturbances while crated.
He has had no accidents in the crate.
As with many young dogs, he typically benefits from a potty break shortly after being let out.
Energy Level:
Riggs is active, playful, and full of fun young-dog energy.
He loves running, playing with other dogs, and enjoying zoomies around the house or yard.
Regular exercise, playtime, and enrichment help him stay happy, balanced, and at his best.
I have been at the shelter since May 18, 2026.
I am available for adoption.
Personality:
Riggs is an incredibly sweet, affectionate young dog who thrives on human companionship.
He loves being part of the action and is happiest when included in everyday family life.
Whether you’re relaxing on the couch, tackling household chores, or moving from room to room, Riggs enjoys staying close and seeing what everyone is up to.
He is very social and enjoys meeting new people, including children.
His enthusiasm can sometimes show up as jumping when greeting people, but it comes from excitement and friendliness.
Riggs is eager to make friends wherever he goes.
He is a true cuddle bug who loves affection, attention, and spending time with his people.
For a family looking for a loyal, loving companion who wants to be involved in daily life, Riggs is an excellent match.
Dog Interactions:
Riggs has done exceptionally well with other dogs.
During his staycation, he played daily with my dog as well as several neighborhood dogs and consistently demonstrated friendly, appropriate play behavior.
He has been successful with both male and female dogs.
He is not food aggressive and is respectful of other dogs’ boundaries, even around food.
Training:
Training sponsorship available for an adopter to help address reactivity!
Riggs already knows “sit” and is a very quick learner.
He responds well to positive reinforcement and adapts to routines quickly.
He is still polishing his leash manners and may pull when excited, especially if he spots people, dogs, or something interesting.
He is curious and observant, which can make him easily distracted, but once engaged, he learns quickly and enjoys training.
Riggs is largely potty trained and continues to make progress with consistency and routine.
If he has had a lot of water, he may need more frequent potty breaks and is still building longer hold times.
He does a great job communicating when he needs to go outside, often seeking attention or giving signals that he needs a bathroom break.
Paying attention to these cues will help set him up for continued success and prevent accidents.
Crate Behavior:
Riggs has done very well with crate training.
While he may not always rush into the crate on his own, he has made excellent progress and settles quickly once inside.
He remains quiet throughout the night and during the workday and does not bark, whine, or create disturbances while crated.
He has had no accidents in the crate.
As with many young dogs, he typically benefits from a potty break shortly after being let out.
Energy Level:
Riggs is active, playful, and full of fun young-dog energy.
He loves running, playing with other dogs, and enjoying zoomies around the house or yard.
Regular exercise, playtime, and enrichment help him stay happy, balanced, and at his best.
Data Updated: This information is less than 1 hour old.
Shelter information
Location: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Services
Phone Number: (704) 336-7600
Address: 8315 Byrum Drive
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte, NC 28202