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182220 Grace

Dog ยท Pit Bull Terrier
Available
Age: Senior Size: Medium Sex: Female Coat: Short Color: Tan/Yellow/Fawn with White

Virginia Beach, VA Approximate location

Provider updated Oct 12, 2025, 8:43 PM UTC

Refreshed Mar 21, 2026, 11:06 AM UTC

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About 182220 Grace

SWEETEST DOG IN THE WORLD!



GRACE - 9 years old, 55 pounds, house trained, kid & dog social, never been around cats

9-year-old Grace was surrendered with her pup, Wanda, due to housing issues and no fault of her own.

We are told she is the sweetest dog in the world and believe it after hanging with her only for a few minutes! You can surely tell!

She has brown and white fur, which we are also told doesn't shed a lot.

She also has a half brown face and brown spot by her right eye. Super cute!

She's good with kids and dogs but has never been around cats.

Grace loves to cuddle and enjoys getting in bed with you or sitting on the sofa with you to snuggle.

She is described as empathetic, calm, easy-going, and not messy haha.

Like her pup, she is afraid of lawn mowers and weed whackers. TOO LOUD! haha

Grace is in a back kennel, just ask to meet her!

Care and behavior

Organization

Virginia Beach Animal Care and Adoption Center
Virginia Beach, VA
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