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Reesee

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8 years old|Terrier|Female|Large|Berlin, MD
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate☺️ Gentle🏠 Single Animal Home🚽 House Trained

Reesee is a spayed, large mixed breed Terrier with 58% American Pit Bull lineage. She is a senior female who is house trained and currently resides at the Worcester County Humane Society. While her coat length and weight aren't specified, her loving temperament and need to be the only pet stand out.

About Reesee

Click apply to start the adoption process. Reesee is a sweet and loving older girl who thrives on human attention and affection. This 58% American Pit Bull mix is a gentle soul who truly melts hearts with her expressive eyes. At 7 years and 2 months old, she enjoys long walks where her curiosity and friendly personality shine, but she is just as content to relax and soak up the attention she adores. Reesee needs to be the only pet in the home, as she isn't fond of other dogs and is unsure about cats. She would flourish with someone who loves spending quality time together and is prepared to provide her with plenty of love and companionship. Reesee has spent too much time waiting for a devoted family; now she’s hoping for her happily ever after. Fun fact: with a September 3rd birthday, Reesee is a Virgo—known for their loyalty and gentle spirit! Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.

Questions about Reesee

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

    Pit Bull mixes generally thrive in homes where they can be part of the family and receive plenty of attention. They do well in both houses with yards and apartments, provided they get sufficient exercise daily.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    While a fenced yard is beneficial for play, Pit Bull mixes can also thrive without one as long as they are given regular walks and opportunities for exercise.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Pit Bull mixes are often very affectionate and playful with children when properly socialized and supervised. Their size and strength mean that respectful interactions and basic dog etiquette should always be taught to both the dog and the kids.