Clover
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Clover
AvailableClover is a senior female Pit Bull Terrier/mixed breed with a gentle, easygoing nature. She has a lovely white and tan coat and is currently in Middletown, RI. Clover is spayed and her vaccinations are current. At 9 years and 5 months old, she's well past her energetic puppy days and enjoys a peaceful home environment.
About Clover
Clover is a senior with a slow-and-steady charm. Once she’s settled in, she’s as loyal as they come—clingy, affectionate, and happiest stretched out for a nap beside you. Shy at first, Clover prefers to meet new people at her own pace, and gentle patience always wins her trust. Around other calm dogs, she does well, but a proper introduction to any resident dog is best to be sure everyone gets along. She’s the definition of easygoing: low energy, content to relax, and remarkably polite on a leash, even with her medium-to-large frame. Clover isn’t in a rush; she just wants a soft spot to land and someone to quietly share it with. Fun fact: born on December 27, Clover is a Capricorn, which might explain her mellow, homebody vibe. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Clover
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Clover, being a Pit Bull Terrier/mixed breed, tends to thrive in a calm, stable home where routines are consistent. She would especially enjoy a household where relaxing and companionship are valued.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
While Pit Bull mixes like Clover appreciate outdoor walks, they are adaptable and do well in homes with modest yards or even apartments if they get daily walks and time to stretch their legs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terrier mixes are often gentle and affectionate with children, especially when matched to a calm senior like Clover. Supervision and proper introductions are always important.











