Tulip
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Tulip
AvailableTulip, a female Pit Bull Terrier, is about 5 years and 2 months old and currently lives in Farmersville, TX. She’s a medium-sized adult who is house trained and spayed. Tulip is up to date on her vaccinations and does not have special needs.
About Tulip
Tulip radiates devotion and loyalty, eager to pour her affection into the right family and finally settle into a forever home. She’s weathered her share of life’s rough patches, yet greets every person she meets with her tail wagging and spirit full of happiness. Around other dogs, Tulip does well as long as they treat her respectfully—she doesn’t put up with pushy behavior. With cats, she’ll need close supervision, but management is possible in the right situation. House and crate trained, Tulip spends her downtime curled up on her bed, always within earshot, just waiting for a bit of attention from her foster mom. She thrives on cuddling and likes to be included, joining her people in pretty much any activity. On walks, she handles the leash calmly and settles into the backseat for car rides like a pro—she could happily tag along just about anywhere. Tulip comes fully vetted: she’s vaccinated, spayed, microchipped, and stays on flea, tick, and heartworm prevention. Born March 22, Tulip is an Aries—no wonder she greets the world head-on. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Tulip
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pit Bull Terriers like Tulip adapt well to a variety of home environments, as long as they get structure and attention. She’d thrive in a home where she can be included in everyday activities and have plenty of companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tulip, being a Pit Bull Terrier, will appreciate access to a yard or regular walks but doesn’t require a massive outdoor space; daily exercise and time with her people matter most.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terriers are often very good with children when properly socialized. Tulip specifically is described as good with children, so she can be a wonderful family companion.











