7 years • Pit Bull
Listing confirmed July 4, 2026
All adoption applications are handled directly by Central Alberta Humane Society. Contact them to arrange a meet-and-greet and start the adoption process.
Charlotte is a 63-pound certified lap dog who truly believes she was meant for cuddles, snacks, and world domination (in that order). She’s sweet as pie and full of love, but like any diva, she’s got her preferences. She requires a home without any other animals. Royal boundaries, you understand. Charlotte came to us with some pretty intense allergies, but don’t worry, she’s thriving now! She’s on a hypoallergenic diet and takes Apoquel to keep those itches in check. A little extra care for a whole lot of love? Totally worth it. She’s got a heart of gold, a goofy side, and enough snuggles to…
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A few things we'd have ready before bringing Charlotte home, matched to their size and age.

A safe den for the first three days — sized to feel secure, not empty.
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For vet visits and public spaces — allows panting, drinking, and treats.
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Turns a meal into a sniff-and-search game that tires a scent-driven dog.
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