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I have found myself to be in a position that it is not possible to keep these three sibling dogs and must find new homes for them in very short order. I may be moving from my current residence by year’s end and will not be able to take them with me. A worst-case scenario of having to take them to animal services is possible, which would be crushing to the dogs and myself. Hopefully with some good fortune and good connections we can spare the dogs of going through this trauma and potentially unfortunate end.
Honey Badger, Princess and Ullrah are sisters and a brother that will be turning three in January. They are not papered, the consensus is that they are likely mostly the original breed of American Staffordshire Terriers. They are Not Pit Bulls, as can be seen in physical traits. This is a southern USA family/farm breed that used to America’s number one family dog, as “Pete” from the Little Rascals exemplified, or “Victor” from RCA records. They are excellent with people and children, quickly becoming bonded and taking on dog responsibilities for their family.
These three dogs are a thin coated, short and heavy haired , not well suited to long periods of time in the cold, but like most dogs, very interested in spending time outdoors. They are all moderately well trained (with the terrible two’s almost over), and they are still very eager to keep on learning.
I will be available to meet with prospective new family members at either my home in Bankview (SW Calgary near 14 st and 17 ave) or elsewhere as convenient. Interested people can email me at dalekastelen@yahoo.com to ask any questions or set up a time and place to meet.
A little bit about each dog:
PRINCESS. She is a very petite girl, living up to her name. She is a “Princess”. Always wanting to give a little kiss, always ready to cuddle, and always wanting a treat. I suspect that her dream family would include a little girl. She will be three years old in January.
She weighs around 40 pounds, small for the breed. Light brown in color with white blaze, collar socks and tip, topped off with a brown and pink nose. She has a very thin coat and Hates cold, but will get the job done before demanding to come right back inside. Part of her personality includes mild complaints when she wants something, but patient as needed. In return she is Very compassionate and giving, always having to offer a present of her favourite toy when greeted. Princess is currently intact, but arrangements have been made to have her spayed very soon.
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