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Meet Maya

Name: Maya Breed: American bulldog/pit bull Age: 8 years Vaccines: yes all Neutered: yes Chip: yes never activated Temperament: calm and playful Enjoys: running, playing with people Potty trained?: yes Coat: Grey and white underside Eyes: brown Gets along with dog: yes Good with cats: never been around cats/ not sure Good with kids?: yes absolutely loves kids How long have you had the pet for?: 8 years Reason for rehoming?: very busy and have little time for her and she's an active dog she likes playing and running but if she's alone she will lay down bored and we want her to be happy and have someone who has the time for her If interested contact Luis at 786-505-0127 English or 786-439-4725 Spanish

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Maya

BreedAmerican Bulldog / American Pit Bull TerrierSexFemaleSizeLargeAge8 years
  • Senior status confirmed
  • Last checked 7/12/2026
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Shelter & rescue

Paws 4 You Rescue
Miami, FL 33176

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