Tilly
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Tilly
AvailableTilly is a brindle mixed-breed female (Pit Bull Terrier/American Bully) with a short coat and a solid large frame. She’s house trained, vaccinated, and has been spayed. Tilly currently lives in The Dalles, OR, and is estimated to be an adult at around 2 years old. This friendly pup is described as affectionate and gentle.
About Tilly
Not-so-tiny Tilly barrels into a room with 64 pounds of wiggling muscle and a big-hearted attitude. Dumped and left behind in The Dalles, she endured real neglect but somehow didn’t lose her sweet streak. Around people, Tilly’s just soaking up attention, all tail wags and happy energy. At the shelter, she’s charmed everyone—plopping herself right onto laps and making the rounds for butt scratches. She hasn’t been fully tested with dogs but seems to do fine with calm, well-mannered males. Shelter life has left her a bit anxious around loud or high-strung pups. But with people, especially big families, Tilly just wants to be surrounded—more hands, more love, more scritches. She’s a wiggly, lovable couch hippo looking for a permanent spot in a home that won’t give up on her. Tilly is currently in foster care. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Tilly
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pit Bull Terrier and American Bully mixes like Tilly thrive in homes where they have people around for engagement and affection. They do best in households that can give them space and lots of companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tilly’s breeds are active and appreciate a secure yard to run and play, but they primarily want to be wherever their people are. Regular walks and playtime outside satisfy their energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terrier/American Bully mixes like Tilly tend to be excellent with children, especially when they're socialized and included as part of the family routine.











