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Meet Pooh Bear

Pooh Bear is a lovable, older girl with a big heart and a soft spot for splashing around! She’s all about leisurely strolls, slow sniffy walks, and if there’s water nearby, count her in. Kiddie pools, streams, hose time? Yes, please. This smart, easygoing lady is the definition of low-energy joy. She’s happiest soaking up cuddles, lounging with her people, and enjoying the simple pleasures in life. Pooh Bear would love to be your one and only pet (no dogs or cats), so she can have all the love and attention to herself. From her foster: Pooh is house trained and enjoys finding a sunny spot in the grass to take everything in. She is happy with a short walk and some outside time and then likes to curl up on her fluffy bed for naps. If you’re looking for a fun, relaxed companion who loves water and cuddles, Pooh Bear is your girl!

Could Pooh Bear be your senior soulmate?

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Pooh Bear

BreedPit Bull TerrierSexFemaleSizeMediumAge11 years
  • Senior status confirmed
  • Last checked 7/11/2026

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Shelter & rescue

Randolph County Humane Society
195 Weese Street ExtElkins, WV 26241

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📞 (304) 636-7844

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