Baby Girl
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Baby Girl
AvailableBaby Girl is a medium-sized, black Pit Bull Terrier/Black Labrador Retriever mix with a short coat. She is an adult female, spayed and currently residing in Louisa, VA. While she is not yet house trained, Baby Girl is vaccinated and ready for her next chapter in a loving home.
About Baby Girl
Baby Girl’s story is tough, but she’s pulled through—this resilient 1–2-year-old Pit Bull/Lab mix weathered extreme neglect before finding her way to safety in Louisa, VA. After being left alone outside, then forced to care for a large litter without support, she’s now truly blossoming thanks to real care and comfort for the first time. It’s clear she craves connection: once she feels safe, Baby Girl leans in for hugs and loves doling out sweet kisses. Her new start includes being spayed, microchipped, heartworm negative, and up to date on vaccinations, flea, and tick prevention. With her past, Baby Girl insists on being the only animal in the house: she does not get along with dogs or cats, and thrives in an adults-only home without children. She needs adopters who understand her background, will give her patience, and help her settle at her own speed. Baby Girl brings deep loyalty and affection to those who earn her trust. If you can offer her a quiet haven, she’ll reward you with steadfast devotion and warmth. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Baby Girl
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Baby Girl—being a mix of Pit Bull Terrier and Black Labrador Retriever—is best suited to a home with plenty of attention and structure. She does well in a quiet environment where she can feel secure, ideally without other pets or children.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Baby Girl would benefit from access to a backyard or regular walks in a safe area. Her breed mix enjoys getting out to play and stretch their legs, but doesn't require acres—just daily exercise and interaction.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
For Baby Girl, a home without children is necessary, as she feels more comfortable and secure in a calmer, adults-only environment due to her background.
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