Alma
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AvailableThis mixed breed Pit Bull Terrier puppy is being cared for by Helping Hands Humane Society. She is a baby female with a soft black coat and weighs just 8.4 pounds. She has already been spayed and is not yet house trained.
About Alma
Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you. Meet the adorable little one whose zest for life is simply contagious! This charming pup, with a glossy black coat and petite frame at just 8.4 lbs, is a bundle of energy ready to fill your home with joy. At only 9 weeks old, she’s already been spayed and is eager to explore life's adventures with her future family. Imagine endless playtime and snuggles—this spirited friend will bring a smile to everyone she meets with her positivity and affectionate nature. Watching her curious eyes take in her surroundings is pure delight. Although she’s new to the rescue, there’s so much to discover and love about her, making her a true treasure you won’t want to miss. She’s set to steal hearts and brighten every day. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Alma
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pit Bull Terriers are highly adaptable and can thrive in various living environments, including apartments and houses, as long as they receive plenty of attention and exercise. A home with space to play and loving guardians is ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
While Pit Bull Terriers enjoy having access to a secure yard, they can also do well with regular walks and playtime at parks. Providing daily opportunities for exercise and mental stimulation is important for their well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terriers are often friendly and affectionate with children when properly socialized. As with all breeds, supervision and proper introductions are recommended to ensure positive interactions.











