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Fritillaria
Status: Last posted as 'available' on 02/22/26

Female Dog, Pit Bull Terrier

Pit Bull Terrier / Mixed (Short Coat)

Description:

Hi everyone, my name is Fritillaria. Well, that’s my full name, but everyone just calls me Tillie. Or sometimes Silly Tillie or Sweetie Girl or Cutie Pie. I have a lot of names, but one title I don’t have yet is Family. I’m looking for a very special family who will help me feel safe and loved in this big world. I’ve had a bit of a hard start to my short life so far and my foster mom says I deserve only good things from now on! She also says that even though I’ve been through some scary stuff, I never became mean! I don’t think I have a mean bone in my whole body. When I feel unsafe, I would much prefer to hide or run away. Fighting just isn’t in my nature. Here are some other cool things about me: I’m about 40 pounds so I’m big enough to join you on all kinds of adventures but not too big to lay across your lap. I’m a quick learner! I’m a little over a year old so I’m ready to learn all kinds of new things. I’m very good in the car. I love to snuggle. I love my kennel and will nap in there even when I have other options. I LOVE other dogs. I love big dogs, little dogs, old dogs, and I especially love puppies! I would do extremely well in a house with other furry friends. I haven’t been around cats yet, but I’ve been uninterested in my foster family’s chickens, so I suspect that I would do well with a good introduction. I have a medium energy level. I enjoy walks, hikes, and playing with toys and with other pups but I also love to nap. Balance is important in life. Here are some things I will need from my new family: Patience and time to acclimate. I am slow to warm up to new people, but once I trust that you will be nice to me, you will have my devoted loyalty and love for life. Training. I am not naughty. I am not destructive or a bad girl in the house, but I haven’t had many positive experiences. Training will help me build confidence and trust with my new family and help me grow into the best dog I can be! I do best with other dogs around. I would really, really love to have a doggy sibling to help show me the ropes and help me feel at ease. I’m ok with children, but older kids who know how to take things slow and let me build a relationship on my terms would be best. Adopting a timid dog can seem overwhelming and is definitely a time-intensive endeavor, but the bonds that are built while gaining their affection and devotion is unlike any other experience. Could you be Tillie’s dream-come-true? Apply to meet me at https://bit.ly/RRAdoptionApplication

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