Magnolia
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Magnolia
AvailableMagnolia is a large, senior female terrier/pit bull mix with a soft yellow fawn coat. Now about 10 years and 8 months old, she is spayed and fully vaccinated. Currently living in Fort Lauderdale, FL, Magnolia gets along with both dogs and cats and is known for her gentle nature.
About Magnolia
Magnolia is the epitome of a mellow, gentle soul. At about 9 years old, this large terrier/pit bull mix has mastered the art of belly rub negotiations—she’ll tap your hand with her paw if you pause too soon. Magnolia listens well, obeys commands, and genuinely enjoys the company of both dogs and cats. She’s protective of her people at home yet couldn’t be friendlier out in public, greeting everyone she meets. Vet visits and car rides are no problem for her, and her leash manners are second to none. Every now and then, Magnolia lets out a soft whimper if you aren’t giving her enough attention—she’s accustomed to a bit of spoiling, and she wears it well. She’s best suited to a household with older children who can handle her size and strength, but she remains a gentle giant at heart, craving love above all else. Born under the sign of Virgo, she brings a calm, loving presence to any room. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Magnolia
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Magnolia is a terrier/pit bull mix who thrives in a home where she gets plenty of attention and affection. A calm, loving household suits her well, especially one with enough space for a large dog.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Terrier/pit bull mixes like Magnolia appreciate a backyard or frequent walks for exercise, but her mellow temperament means she doesn’t require excessive outdoor space as long as she has daily activity.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Magnolia gets along best with older kids who respect large, strong dogs. With her gentle demeanor, she can be a wonderful companion for families who understand her needs.











