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My name is Isabella, I am an 5 year old Pit/Border Collie Mix, and it shows! Not only in my markings, but my personality as well. I have had a bit of a rocky past, so I push limits a lot (as if having the Border Collie Personality on top of Pit Bull Stubborness wasn't enough). I am a rescue transfer, I was brought up from California to a rescue, and adopted out. That adoption fell apart after just two months (they didn't even give me the 3 day, 3 week, 3 month standard rules) I was just starting to feel comfortable and open up. I have been at the rescue for almost 3 months, and starting to let my true colors show. I like to herd things, but a little too over zealous about it. I show herding traits towards cats, but I dislike them so much that it totally takes over and my herd skills are lost. On leash I have been known to clear coffee tables with my body to get to one. My rescue was told that I muzzle punched a dog in training and they didn't let it go any further to determine aggression or play. I play well with a few of the dogs here at the rescue through the fence. I am showing way too much interest in the local ferret so small animals in general is probably a bad idea for me. I haven't growled at them when I have my toy near the fence and I show positive interactions, or just sit and watch them. I love sitting with you once I get calmed down and just absorb attention. The rescue suspects I would love laying in bed with my new family. Over all I am a good girl but with my two breeds, I have a TON of energy. A family that likes to go camping, hiking, and is just generally active would be ideal for me. Because I am still learning leash and other manners small kids would probably not be recommended. I jump and climb all over them, although I am gentle and have never purposely hurt one. Is there anyone out there that can give me the forever home I so deserve? I have so much love to give.
My name is Isabella, I am an 5 year old Pit/Border Collie Mix, and it shows! Not only in my markings, but my personality as well. I have had a bit of a rocky past, so I push limits a lot (as if having the Border Collie Personality on top of Pit Bull Stubborness wasn't enough). I am a rescue transfer, I was brought up from California to a rescue, and adopted out. That adoption fell apart after just two months (they didn't even give me the 3 day, 3 week, 3 month standard rules) I was just starting to feel comfortable and open up. I have been at the rescue for almost 3 months, and starting to let my true colors show. I like to herd things, but a little too over zealous about it. I show herding traits towards cats, but I dislike them so much that it totally takes over and my herd skills are lost. On leash I have been known to clear coffee tables with my body to get to one. My rescue was told that I muzzle punched a dog in training and they didn't let it go any further to determine aggression or play. I play well with a few of the dogs here at the rescue through the fence. I am showing way too much interest in the local ferret so small animals in general is probably a bad idea for me. I haven't growled at them when I have my toy near the fence and I show positive interactions, or just sit and watch them. I love sitting with you once I get calmed down and just absorb attention. The rescue suspects I would love laying in bed with my new family. Over all I am a good girl but with my two breeds, I have a TON of energy. A family that likes to go camping, hiking, and is just generally active would be ideal for me. Because I am still learning leash and other manners small kids would probably not be recommended. I jump and climb all over them, although I am gentle and have never purposely hurt one. Is there anyone out there that can give me the forever home I so deserve? I have so much love to give.
No fees to apply for a dog, Application, Home Check, and Contract must be signed for dog Adoption. Application does not guarantee adoption of such said dog. Adoption fee does apply. Micro Chips in all dogs from our facility, Love A Pit Rescue must stay on Microchip as a emergency contact. (This ensures the safety of your pit bull if you can't be reached)
No fees to apply for a dog, Application, Home Check, and Contract must be signed for dog Adoption. Application does not guarantee adoption of such said dog. Adoption fee does apply. Micro Chips in all dogs from our facility, Love A Pit Rescue must stay on Microchip as a emergency contact. (This ensures the safety of your pit bull if you can't be reached)
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Love A Pit Rescue has been a pit bull placement program for 5 years, catching pit bulls before they ended up in shelters,and finding new, loving homes for these dogs. 2007 we went full 501c3 rescue, and have been rescuing dogs as much as possible. Love A Pit Rescue is in full operation and now has dogs available for viewing.
Love A Pit Rescue has been a pit bull placement program for 5 years, catching pit bulls before they ended up in shelters,and finding new, loving homes for these dogs. 2007 we went full 501c3 rescue, and have been rescuing dogs as much as possible. Love A Pit Rescue is in full operation and now has dogs available for viewing.
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