Lonnie Butler Campus
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Lonnie Butler Campus
AvailableLonnie is a 3-year, 7-month-old spayed female Pit Bull Terrier with a lovely brown and chocolate coat who currently lives in Flagstaff, AZ. She has been vaccinated and is almost fully house trained. Lonnie is known for her gentle presence and benefits from patient care.
About Lonnie Butler Campus
Lonnie is a curious and gentle presence who loves to keep her people and canine friends in sight. She's made a steady transformation in foster care, building her confidence and finding comfort beside her K9 pal, Jennie. The two shared quiet moments, often napping side by side. With guidance, Lonnie's started showing her playful side, wagging her tail, and even approaching for gentle attention. Despite a shy nature around new folks, Lonnie is starting to trust, proving that patience and kindness go a long way with her. She enjoys chewing on bones and quietly hanging out at home—never causing mischief and almost fully potty trained. Lonely isn't destructive and is making brave steps with leash-walking while discovering that humans can be just as nice as dogs. Each day, Lonnie grows a bit more confident, revealing a sweet, inquisitive side ready to blossom in the right home. She thrives around other friendly dogs and responds best to a calm, patient family. Give her time, and she'll grow into an affectionate, loyal companion who just wants to belong. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Lonnie Butler Campus
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pit Bull Terriers like Lonnie are happiest in homes where they can be close to their people and have a safe, structured environment. They're adaptable but do best with steady routines and companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lonnie, as a Pit Bull Terrier, would benefit from a fenced yard or regular walks for exercise, but she doesn't necessarily require a large property. Regular outdoor activity keeps her healthy and happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Many Pit Bull Terriers, including Lonnie, can do well with children when properly introduced and supervised. Their gentle and loyal temperament often makes them good companions for families.











