Millie
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Millie
AvailableMillie is a female Pit Bull Terrier with a large, strong frame and a short gray/blue/silver coat. She's an adult dog based in San Diego, CA. Millie is spayed, up to date with her vaccines, and fully house trained. She does not have any special needs, making her a straightforward companion for her future family.
About Millie
Millie strikes a rare balance between athletic optimism and gentle homebody vibes. She's always game for outdoor excitement, but never says no to stretching out on the couch for a lazy evening. Underneath her playful streak is a loyal, affectionate side—she’ll quietly keep tabs on you and has a knack for sensing the room. Millie moves through the world with quiet confidence, showing off her protective instincts when it matters, but dialing it back to cuddle and crack a few goofy smiles when the timing’s right. She loves to give and get kisses, never missing a chance to warm up her people with affection and that signature gentle presence. Good with children but prefers a home without cats. If you’re looking for a funny, dignified, and loving companion, Millie is ready to fit right in. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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$350Payment after application.
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Questions about Millie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pit Bull Terriers like Millie do well in homes where they can get plenty of interaction with their family. They thrive in environments that offer both indoor comfort and room for exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Millie would benefit from regular outdoor time in a secure yard or with daily walks. This breed loves exercise and play, but can adapt to smaller spaces with enough activity.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terriers are known for being good family dogs, and Millie is gentle and playful with children. Proper introductions and supervision are always key.











