Please Contact My Foster At: fetlangeottilien1@gmail.com Bella is very affectionate, people-oriented, and does well with children. She can become overexcited when happy or stimulated, so gentle redirection helps her settle. Diet & Feeding: - Cannot have red meats (beef, pork) or turkey - Bacon, fatty snacks, and some commercial foods (such as Iams) have caused diarrhea - Does best on chicken or lamb - Currently eats chicken or lamb dry dog food mixed with rice, carrots, and chicken thigh chunks - Fed twice a day using a slow feeder due to previous malnourishment - Purina Pro brands work well for her - Loves carrots, pumpkin, oranges, and ice cubes - Does not like blueberries Behavior: - History of some food aggression, especially with treats if another dog is nearby — recommend monitoring feeding and treat time - Not suitable for homes with cats, bunnies, or small rodent-like animals - Good with kids but may be overzealous when excited Routine: - Does best with going outside 2–3 times daily Grooming / Medical: - Sensitive skin — bathed about once weekly using oatmeal shampoo for sensitive skin - Good during baths but needs help positioning - Prone to ear infections — I avoid getting water in ears and clean head/under chin with a cloth - Has one missing tooth
ABOUT: PIT BULL TERRIER DOG BREED
The Pit Bull Terrier is a resilient and loyal breed known for its muscular build and loving nature. Originally bred for bull baiting and later dog fighting, Pit Bulls today are beloved family pets cherished for their gentle temperament and playful personality. With proper training and socialization, Pit Bull Terriers make affectionate companions that thrive on human interaction. Recognized for their strength and agility, these dogs require regular exercise and mental stimulation to channel their energy positively, reinforcing their reputation as devoted and trainable pets.