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My basic info
Breed
Pit Bull Terrier
Color
Gray/Blue/Silver/Salt & Pepper
Age
1 year 3 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Shots current
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Clover, a very enthusiastic blue pit baby is just that, a very excitable baby. She jumps for joy, sits for food and darts with every opportunity to run free. She’s very food motivated, and has learned to sit, though impatiently, when treats are at hand. Don’t forget to ask her to, “shake”. Clover is still learning her manners as she has not had an opportunity to work with a licensed trainer. Anything fluffy, furry, stuffed or squishy is still considered a toy and therefore chewable. She is housebroken and lasts in her crate overnight. Make sure she knows where her lounge space is as she has definite ideas about her comfort. She’s very smart and picks up routine quickly. Clover is very fast and loves to interact with all things and her enthusiasm has sometimes been interpreted as aggression by those who do not know her. This is false, she just wants to play; unless you’re a cat. Clover is not recommended for cats, ferrets, rabbits, small barnyard fowl, etc. for now. Her prey drive does kick in and she does still have aggressive play habits. She knows her name and will stop when called, but also figures out how to goad her playmate back into action. She’s sneaky like that. Her love language is food and snuggles. She licks feet.
Quick facts:
💜 1 year old pittie female
💜 Fully vaccinated and microchipped
💜 Will be spayed soon!
💜 Dog and kid friendly
💜 Not cat or small animal friendly
Clover, a very enthusiastic blue pit baby is just that, a very excitable baby. She jumps for joy, sits for food and darts with every opportunity to run free. She’s very food motivated, and has learned to sit, though impatiently, when treats are at hand. Don’t forget to ask her to, “shake”. Clover is still learning her manners as she has not had an opportunity to work with a licensed trainer. Anything fluffy, furry, stuffed or squishy is still considered a toy and therefore chewable. She is housebroken and lasts in her crate overnight. Make sure she knows where her lounge space is as she has definite ideas about her comfort. She’s very smart and picks up routine quickly. Clover is very fast and loves to interact with all things and her enthusiasm has sometimes been interpreted as aggression by those who do not know her. This is false, she just wants to play; unless you’re a cat. Clover is not recommended for cats, ferrets, rabbits, small barnyard fowl, etc. for now. Her prey drive does kick in and she does still have aggressive play habits. She knows her name and will stop when called, but also figures out how to goad her playmate back into action. She’s sneaky like that. Her love language is food and snuggles. She licks feet.
Quick facts:
💜 1 year old pittie female
💜 Fully vaccinated and microchipped
💜 Will be spayed soon!
💜 Dog and kid friendly
💜 Not cat or small animal friendly