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Ramona

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3-7 years|Pit Bull Terrier|Female|Medium|Griswold, CT
🐾 Friendly🤐 QuietšŸ™ˆ Shy🚽 House TrainedšŸ• Dog Friendly

Ramona is a medium-sized, spayed female pittie mix who currently lives in Griswold, CT. She is an adult with up-to-date vaccinations and is house trained. Ramona does not have special needs and is looking forward to the next step in her journey.

About Ramona

Ramona is a spayed female pittie mix, around 3 years old and weighing about 38 lbs. She loves a cozy spot on the couch and will happily snuggle up at bedtime—she thrives on affection and gentle routines. Ramona prefers a calm, quiet home and needs patient adopters who can let her set the pace. Her shy side means she’ll need time to warm up, but once she feels secure, she’ll seek out her people on her own terms. She’s fully house and crate trained, often choosing her crate as a safe retreat and never having accidents inside. Ramona hasn’t chewed on anything inappropriate in her foster home. She gets along well with other dogs—even sharing space with several fosters—but can be a bit particular about sharing her snuggle time with another dog. Setting clear boundaries and careful introductions will make life smoother if bringing her home with other adult dogs. Ramona’s gentle nature shines through when she feels comfortable. A quiet, stable routine is just what she needs to settle in and blossom. Start your journey together! Apply now.

Questions about Ramona

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Ramona, as a Pit Bull Terrier mix, typically does best in a stable home with routines and gentle guidance. She’ll thrive with adopters who provide structure and plenty of affection.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Pit Bull Terrier mixes like Ramona enjoy regular walks and outdoor time, but don’t require a large yard to be happy. Quality time outside and enrichment indoors work well for her.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Ramona's shy nature means she may do better in homes without young kids, though Pit Bull Terrier mixes can be affectionate and gentle with children when carefully introduced and supervised.