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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 A1221285.

I appear to be a spayed female, white and brown brindle Pit Bull Terrier.

The shelter staff think I am about 11 months old and I weigh 34 pounds.

I was picked up in Charlotte.

I have been at the shelter since Dec 30, 2023.

I am available for adoption.

This information is less than 1 hour old.
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Shelter Staff made the following comments about this animal:
contact foster parent at outscreen@gmail.com

1. Very silent. I've had her since early January, and I've heard her barking only once (literally: one single bark).
2. Adjusts to your energy level. If you engage her in playing, she will play. If you want your sofa time, she'll just cuddle with you there. She doesn't know how to play fetch yet (doesn't bring the ball back), but she likes her chewing and soft toys. She can be a little mousey as she is still very young, but she never plays rough.
3. Ok in a car. I can't say she loves it, but does not cause any trouble either.
4. Seems to like other dogs. I took her to Petsmart and dog friendly breweries with zero issues.
5. 90% house trained. I walk her 3 times a day and we usually don't have any issues. But there were a couple of peeing accidents which I correlate to stress or over excitement. One evening it was the same day I took her to the vet, another evening she received a really tasty big treat. This may also be related to the age and the fact she wasn't house trained at all when I took her.
6. Very food motivated and eager to please.
7. 90% easy on a leash. Sometimes pulls a little when sees something, but I am a small person and I can walk her easily, I never have to use my other hand to hold or redirect her. Also she reacts very well to leash training so it could be no issue very soon if you invest some time into it.
8. Never displayed any signs of aggressive or destructive behaviour.
9. Does not like being crated, tries to get out. Feels anxious when left alone in the house.



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For more information about this animal, call:
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Services at (704) 336-7600

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