Cora Bean
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Cora Bean
AvailableCora Bean is a black and white pit bull mix currently fostered in Friendswood, TX. She is an adult female, estimated to be about 3 years and 10 months old, and has a short coat. Cora Bean is spayed, vaccinated, and house trained. Her friendly, easygoing nature, along with being good with other dogs, cats, and children, makes her a versatile companion.
About Cora Bean
Cora Bean is living it up in her Seattle foster home, settling in as a sharp, adaptable companion who genuinely loves life on the move. Around 40 lbs, she's got enough muscle for adventure but is still easy to handle—especially since she hops in the car, swims like a champ, and stays eager for any outing. Long walks, easy jogs, and even a splash in the pool: she excels at all of it. Her foster family describes her as the kind of dog who figures out the household routine in a flash. She’s crate and house trained—though she might whimper for a minute when crated, she settles and keeps her cool. No mess, no chewing, no drama when she’s left to roam. Expect bursts of affection and lap time once you’ve earned her trust, and prepare for plenty of sleepy chair-perching and doggy grins. Cora Bean socializes well with other friendly, calmer dogs, but she’s happiest when not overwhelmed by high-energy canine housemates. She’s an easy walker, enjoys making friends on group outings, and can roll with just a human crew or a laid-back pup or two. Cat-wise, she’s respectful and curious, passing the sniff test with grace. Cora hasn’t spent time around very tiny children, but older kids who understand a wiggly, loving companion will do just fine. She’s a likely pit bull mix, about two years old, and blends youthful enthusiasm with remarkably steady house manners. She’d love a home with a backyard but is just as happy if she gets her fair share of outdoor time. At the end of the day, Cora Bean brings a balance of adventure and comfort, and her new family will reap the rewards of a well-adjusted, playful, and fiercely loyal friend. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Cora Bean
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cora Bean, a pit bull mix, thrives in homes with active families and a secure yard or access to outdoor activities. She adapts well to varied environments as long as she gets regular exercise and companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit bull mixes like Cora Bean benefit from a fenced yard or daily access to parks and trails. Even without a big yard, regular outdoor adventures and walks meet her needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cora Bean is good with children and pit bull mixes are usually affectionate, making them suitable for families with kids who understand how to play gently with dogs.
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