Tickle Me Nova
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Tickle Me Nova
AvailableTickle Me Nova is a lovely adult female Pit Bull Terrier. While around 65 lbs, she is house trained and spayed, and her vaccinations are up to date. Located in Cuyahoga Falls, OH, she's ready to bring joy to your life.
About Tickle Me Nova
Tickle Me Nova is a delightful 2-3 year old Pit Bull Terrier looking for a loving home. Weighing in at about 65 lbs, she has a charming personality that makes her a typical loving pitty. Nova loves to cuddle, often ending up in your lap in some amusing positions—sometimes even falling off the couch! She's had a great time at home but needs a crate when left alone. Outdoor adventures are her favorite. She enjoys walks and hikes while wearing a specially fitted harness that keeps her secure. Nova absolutely thrives in a backyard where she can let loose and run at full speed, especially when the zoomies hit! Fetch is another game she enjoys, along with any interactive games that treat her with rewards. Nova would do best as an only dog, but if you already have a dog, a proper meet and greet will be essential. As for cats, it's an unknown for her. If you’re considering making this wonderful dog a part of your family, please fill out an application at pawsandprayers.org. Ready to give her the love she deserves?
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Questions about Tickle Me Nova
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nova, as a Pit Bull Terrier, typically thrives in an active household where she gets plenty of exercise and affectionate interaction. A loving home where she can feel secure is ideal for her.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Nova loves having a yard to run around in, especially when she gets the zoomies. A space where she can play fetch and explore will keep her happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Nova is generally good with children, but potential adopters should supervise interactions and teach kids how to approach dogs respectfully.











