Golly
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Golly
AvailableGolly is an adult female Pit Bull Terrier. She is medium-sized and has a lovely brown and white coat. Golly is currently not house trained and is not yet spayed or vaccinated. She is located in Chicago, IL. Her sweet personality shines through, especially when it's treat time.
About Golly
Good Golly is all about having fun. Right now, her favorite pastime is discovering just how many treats she can munch on. Still very much a puppy, she may have a bit more growing to do. Golly sports a beautiful black lining around her ears, adding to her stunning appearance. Golly gets along well with other dogs, making her a great candidate for a family with furry siblings. However, she's not yet house trained, so patience will be key during her transition into a new home. Chicago Animal Care and Control is located at 2741 S. Western Ave., Chicago, IL, and is open daily from 12pm to 7pm. Walk-in visitors are welcome on a first-come, first-served basis. To adopt the same day, please arrive before 5:30pm. All dogs at the center will be spayed/neutered and vaccinated prior to adoption. Having all household members present at the meet is crucial, especially children and decision-makers. If you have existing dogs, they can meet Golly at the shelter with proof of rabies vaccination. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Golly
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Golly, being a Pit Bull Terrier, typically thrives in a loving and active environment where she can engage with people and other pets.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pit Bull Terriers like Golly often enjoy a decent amount of outdoor space to play, ideally a backyard where she can run and explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Golly is known to get along with other dogs, which often translates well with children, especially under proper supervision.











