





Little One
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Pit Bull Terrier
About Little One
Westchester, IL
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Behavior
Little One’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Little One's Story
DOB: 01/09/2023<br/><br/>Rescued from a Chicago alley, Little One is a survivor with a soft soul and a whole lot of heart. When she was first found, she was emaciated, clearly had been through a lot, and looked like she had recently had puppies—though none were ever found. But thanks to the love and care of the family who rescued her, she's now a happy, plump little lady ready to find her forever home.<br/><br/>Little One is a shy girl at first, particularly with men, but with patience and time, her true self comes out—and she's a total sweetheart. She loves going for walks, running zoomies in the yard, playing with other dogs, and gnawing on a good bone like it's her full-time job.<br/><br/>She knows how to sit and give paw like a polite little lady. She’s crate trained, house trained, and good with other dogs of all sizes. We recommend no small children because of her shyness. Little One needs a home that can gently help her work through fear with patience and consistency.<br/><br/>The ideal home for Little One:<br/>?? Calm and structured environment<br/>?? Someone experienced or patient with shy/nervous dogs<br/>?? Another friendly dog would be great!<br/>?? Lots of playtime, fresh air, and love<br/><br/>She may be called Little One, but she’s got a big heart and an even bigger desire to be loved. If you’ve got a soft spot for the underdogs and believe in second chances, this sweet girl just might be your perfect match. ?<br/><br/>Spay Date is 6/13/25
DOB: 01/09/2023
Rescued from a Chicago alley, Little One is a survivor with a soft soul and a whole lot of heart. When she was first found, she was emaciated, clearly had been through a lot, and looked like she had recently had puppies—though none were ever found. But thanks to the love and care of the family who rescued her, she's now a happy, plump little lady ready to find her forever home.
Little One is a shy girl at first, particularly with men, but with patience and time, her true self comes out—and she's a total sweetheart. She loves going for walks, running zoomies in the yard, playing with other dogs, and gnawing on a good bone like it's her full-time job.
She knows how to sit and give paw like a polite little lady. She’s crate trained, house trained, and good with other dogs of all sizes. We recommend no small children because of her shyness. Little One needs a home that can gently help her work through fear with patience and consistency.
The ideal home for Little One:
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DOB: 01/09/2023
Rescued from a Chicago alley, Little One is a survivor with a soft soul and a whole lot of heart. When she was first found, she was emaciated, clearly had been through a lot, and looked like she had recently had puppies—though none were ever found. But thanks to the love and care of the family who rescued her, she's now a happy, plump little lady ready to find her forever home.
Little One is a shy girl at first, particularly with men, but with patience and time, her true self comes out—and she's a total sweetheart. She loves going for walks, running zoomies in the yard, playing with other dogs, and gnawing on a good bone like it's her full-time job.
She knows how to sit and give paw like a polite little lady. She’s crate trained, house trained, and good with other dogs of all sizes. We recommend no small children because of her shyness. Little One needs a home that can gently help her work through fear with patience and consistency.
The ideal home for Little One:
?? Calm and structured environment
?? Someone experienced or patient with shy/nervous dogs
?? Another friendly dog would be great!
?? Lots of playtime, fresh air, and love
She may be called Little One, but she’s got a big heart and an even bigger desire to be loved. If you’ve got a soft spot for the underdogs and believe in second chances, this sweet girl just might be your perfect
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Little One is from It's a Pittie Rescue
[Peotone, IL]
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