Tia
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Tia
AvailableTia is a medium-sized, short-haired Dalmatian/Pit Bull Terrier mix with a lovely white and apricot coat. At an adult age, she is spayed and currently housed at Rico Pet Recovery. She is crate trained, house trained, and enjoys spending time outdoors with a canine companion. While she was born with a spine deformity, she leads a full, happy life and simply needs a home with few stairs.
About Tia
Make their next chapter their best one yet. Tia and Blessing are an inseparable duo, hoping to find a loving family willing to welcome them both into their hearts and home. At 3.5 years old, these bonded sisters were adopted together as puppies and, after their previous owner had to move, surrendered together. Both girls are house trained, adore spending time in the yard, and are crate trained, blending seamlessly into family life. Tia has a spine deformity from birth, but it truly does not hold her back—in fact, she's been evaluated by specialists who only suggest a home with minimal stairs. Blessing is the outgoing spirit of the pair, while Tia is gentle and more reserved. Their sweet personalities will capture your heart from the moment you meet them. Because they need to find a home as a pair, a generous sponsor is covering the adoption fee for one of the girls, making it even easier to open your heart to both. Tia was born on May 31, which makes her a Gemini—Gemini dogs are said to be adaptable and affectionate, bringing twice the joy into your life. Consider making this holiday season extra memorable by giving them the forever home they deserve. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Tia
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Dalmatian/Pit Bull Terrier mixes are adaptable and typically do well in homes with active families. They enjoy having space to play, whether it's a backyard or frequent visits to parks.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
These dogs benefit from regular outdoor activity and do best with access to a secure yard or regular walks to burn off their energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
When properly socialized, Dalmatian/Pit Bull Terrier mixes can be wonderful with children and make loyal, playful companions.
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