Lilah
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Lilah
AvailableLilah is a medium-sized adult female Plott Hound and Pit Bull Terrier mix currently in Philadelphia, PA. She’s both spayed and up to date on her vaccinations. Lilah is gentle and house trained, making her an easy fit for a calm household. Her routine manners and love for companionship stand out most.
About Lilah
Lilah is a low-key dog who thrives on affection and companionship. She’s happiest when she’s right next to her person and never objects to a good nap on the couch or in the comfort of a calm home. Lilah is a classic cuddle bug—wherever you go, she wants to be right with you, making her a loyal 'shadow' in the best sense. She’s house trained, asks to go out when she needs to, eats politely during mealtimes, and prefers sleeping close by at night. Lilah needs to be the only pet in the home, so all the love and attention stay squarely on her. She does not get along with other dogs or cats, but her gentle and loyal nature more than makes up for it if you’re looking for a one-on-one bond. Ready to give her all the love she craves? They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?
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Questions about Lilah
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lilah’s Plott Hound and Pit Bull Terrier mix background means she’s best suited for a home that offers structure, security, and lots of love. These breeds do well in homes where they can be close to their people and enjoy a predictable routine.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Plott Hound and Pit Bull Terrier mixes like Lilah appreciate regular walks and a safe yard but don’t require a huge amount of outdoor space if they get daily activity and time to stretch their legs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Both Plott Hounds and Pit Bull Terriers can excel with children if properly socialized, but since Lilah prefers to be the only animal, a quieter, adult-only home may suit her best.











