Reya
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Reya
AvailableReya is a female Pit Bull Terrier in Lompoc, CA, with a striking red and white coat. At 7 years and 1 month old, she brings the loving nature and confidence of a senior dog. Her vaccinations are all up to date, giving you peace of mind as she joins your family.
About Reya
Reya is half of an inseparable duo and brings loads of personality wherever she goes. This red and white companion is lively, full of affection, and always ready for play or a cozy nap on the sofa. Reya may have a mischievous streak, but her warmth more than makes up for it. She’s happiest with her buddy Reggie—adopt both to get the full dose of their playful partnership. You’ll need a secure, well-fenced yard, as Reya can get adventurous and is known to seek out new escapes. She's not comfortable with cats or sharing her home with other animals—these two need to be your only pets. With the right boundaries, you'll have a funny, social, and loving presence from sunup to sundown. If you’re ready to open your home to two bright spirits who only want to be loved, Reya and Reggie are waiting. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
$250Payment after application.
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Questions about Reya
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Reya, as a Pit Bull Terrier, thrives in an environment where she feels secure and included. She does best in a home with a yard and a family ready to engage her both physically and mentally.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit Bull Terriers like Reya do well with access to a securely fenced yard where they can stretch and play. They benefit from daily outdoor time but also appreciate being close to their people indoors.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terriers are often affectionate and protective with children. Reya’s warm personality can make her well-suited for families, but always supervise interactions and teach children respectful pet behavior.











