Lola
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Lola
AvailableLola is a large adult female Pit Bull Terrier currently in Chandler, AZ. She is spayed, house trained, and vaccinated. Lola is best in an adult-only, single-pet household and thrives with extra attention during allergy season.
About Lola
Lola is a sweet, large adult female Pit Bull Terrier looking for a calm, attentive home in Chandler, AZ. She's affectionate and loves being with people, making her a devoted companion for someone looking for a loyal friend. Lola is both crate trained and house trained, so she's ready to settle into home life. She needs to be the only pet in the household—years of sharing space with another dog have left her wanting all the attention to herself now. Lola is uncomfortable around babies and small children, preferring a quiet, adult-only environment where things don’t get too loud or unpredictable. She does have seasonal allergies, but responds well to a little extra care during flare-ups. Lola enjoys toys, especially anything chewable, and likes car rides, though they get her quite excited. She’s cautious around fireworks, loud noises, and balloons but is slowly building her confidence. Lola loves hugs and will put her paw on your lap for attention. She needs a home with adults who can provide a gentle routine and lots of care. She’s ready to bring joy and affection to a home where she can be the star. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!
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Questions about Lola
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pit Bull Terriers like Lola tend to adapt well to homes where they are part of an active, attentive family. She’d do best in a relatively calm, adult-only setting.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lola’s breed benefits from a backyard or access to regular walks, but she’s most content with people time and moderate activity.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While many Pit Bulls are good with children, Lola herself does not get along with small children and should be placed in an adult-only home.











