Peppa
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Peppa
AvailablePeppa is a spayed, adult female Pit Bull Terrier in Agoura Hills, CA. She is medium-sized and has a beautiful gray/blue/silver coat. Peppa is vaccinated and ready for a loving home. Although she has no special needs, her joyful personality makes her a great companion.
About Peppa
Meet Peppa! Peppa is a sweet and happy girl who is eager to find her forever home. Rescued from a high intake shelter where she was sadly overlooked, she’s finally getting the chance to show everyone just how amazing of a companion she can be. This friendly dog loves people and other dogs alike. Whether you’re an active family or searching for a devoted best friend, Peppa can thrive in various environments. One of her favorite activities is playing fetch, and her goofy, fun-loving personality will surely bring a smile to your face. Peppa walks nicely on a leash, remaining calm and non-reactive while enjoying your company. She is up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, and spayed, so she’s ready to head home with her new family. If you're searching for a loving, playful, and easygoing companion, Peppa is the girl for you. She's been waiting long enough, and now all she needs is a family to call her own. Could that be you?
Adoption Fee
$500Payment after application.
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Questions about Peppa
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pit Bull Terriers like Peppa do well in a variety of living environments, from active families to quieter homes. They adapt easily to their surroundings as long as they get enough love and attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Peppa enjoys outdoor space for playtime and exercise. A yard or easy access to parks is recommended to keep her physically and mentally stimulated.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Peppa is friendly and welcoming, making her likely suitable for homes with children. However, it’s always best to supervise interactions as with any dog.











