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Bean

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Large
  • Pit Bull Terrier

About Bean

Long Beach, CA

Breed

Pit Bull Terrier

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Bean’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Bean's Story

Meet Bean, or as her foster calls her, Beanie Babyshes just that soft, lovable, and compact. Her love language is physical closeness. Bean melts into affection and gives it right back in spades. As a professional cuddler, she would absolutely live in your lap if she could. Those big, soulful eyes seem to say, You&#39;re my person.<br/><br/>Formerly known as Cocobean #A740118, Bean was found as a stray on May 17, 2025, when she walked up to a family attending a gathering near Recreation Park in Long Beach, California. This sweet pocket pittie arrived at Long Beach Animal Care Services emaciated and dehydrated, with several mammary masses, traces of blood in her urine, skin and ear infections, and worn-down teeth. By the looks of her, this momma has likely known little more than overbreeding and neglect; and yet, still her tail wags when anyone shows her kindness. Thanks to a foster home opening up, we were able to pull this kind soul into rescue so we could get her medically rehabilitated.<br/><br/>In her foster home, weve observed Bean to be mellow. Shes never had an accident and knows how to sit, wait (begrudgingly), and place. Bean is food-motivated and incredibly gentle with treats. A cozy blanket and a calm send-off help her feel right at home in her crate.<br/><br/>On walks, Bean&#39;s the perfect middle ground: Shell stop to sniff the flowers but still keeps a spring in her step. Bean is also great in the car, curious about the world around her, and shows off her smarts when training. This is one clever girl who picks up things quickly and aims to please. Bean has yet to meet a person she isn&#39;t instantly friendly and relaxed around. She also engages dogs in the same way. We&#39;re pretty sure she sees her daily walks as just another opportunity to visit her adoring fans.<br/><br/>If youre looking for a loyal companion with a gentle heart and an intelligent spark, Bean might just be your perfect match. Fill out the application today! https://k9kismet.org/adoption-application<br/><br/>Follow her on social media @k9kismet: #K9KismetBean<br/>[female; approx. 6-7 years old; 50 lbs]

Meet Bean, or as her foster calls her, Beanie Babyshes just that soft, lovable, and compact. Her love language is physical closeness. Bean melts into affection and gives it right back in spades. As a professional cuddler, she would absolutely live in your lap if she could. Those big, soulful eyes seem to say, You're my person.

Formerly known as Cocobean #A740118, Bean was found as a stray on May 17, 2025, when she walked up to a family attending a gathering near Recreation Park in Long Beach, California. This sweet pocket pittie arrived at Long Beach Animal Care Services emaciated and dehydrated, with several mammary masses, traces of blood in her urine, skin and ear infections, and worn-down teeth. By the looks of her, this momma has likely known little more than overbreeding and neglect; and yet, still her tail wags when anyone shows her kindness. Thanks to a foster home opening up, we were able to pull this kind soul into rescue so we could get her medically rehabilitated.

In her foster home, weve ob

Meet Bean, or as her foster calls her, Beanie Babyshes just that soft, lovable, and compact. Her love language is physical closeness. Bean melts into affection and gives it right back in spades. As a professional cuddler, she would absolutely live in your lap if she could. Those big, soulful eyes seem to say, You're my person.

Formerly known as Cocobean #A740118, Bean was found as a stray on May 17, 2025, when she walked up to a family attending a gathering near Recreation Park in Long Beach, California. This sweet pocket pittie arrived at Long Beach Animal Care Services emaciated and dehydrated, with several mammary masses, traces of blood in her urine, skin and ear infections, and worn-down teeth. By the looks of her, this momma has likely known little more than overbreeding and neglect; and yet, still her tail wags when anyone shows her kindness. Thanks to a foster home opening up, we were able to pull this kind soul into rescue so we could get her medically rehabilitated.

In her foster home, weve observed Bean to be mellow. Shes never had an accident and knows how to sit, wait (begrudgingly), and place. Bean is food-motivated and incredibly gentle with treats. A cozy blanket and a calm send-off help her feel right at home in her crate.

On walks, Bean's the perfect middle ground: Shell stop to sniff the flowers but still keeps a spring in her step. Bean is also great in the car,

Bean is from K9 Kismet Dog Rescue

[Long Beach, CA]

Our Mission
K9 Kismet Dog Rescue is a 501(c)(3) registered non-profit organization based in Long Beach, California. We’re foster-based and 100% volunteer-run. Founded in 2015, our dedicated team members have helped to place hundreds of animals in loving, permanent homes Our primary mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and find loving, ...
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