Adopt

My name is
Twyla!

Posted over 4 years ago | Updated 1 month ago

Cared for by Pawmetto Lifeline

My basic info

Breed
American Staffordshire Terrier
Color
Black - with White
Age
5 years 2 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
45474535

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Hi, my name is Twyla! I am a very sweet and energetic girl! I am still very young and have a lot of spunk! I can be uncomfortable around strangers, so I may need a little time to warm up! I have made a lot of friends at Pawmetto Lifeline, and just need to meet new people slowly! I can be picky about my dog friends, so I also need to meet any other pups you have at home!

I`m super smart! I know all basic commands! Children scare me easily, so I`d love to be in a home without any or with older kids who understand my boundaries.

My adoption fee is $50 and I will also get a yearly exam and core vaccines for life.

If you`d like to meet me, please fill out an application on our website, PawmettoLifeline.org. Adoptions are BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please fill out the online application, and you will be contacted if you are approved and are a good fit for one of our adoptable pets.
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
45474535
Contact
Email
Address
1275 Bower Parkway, Columbia, SC 29212

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Cats and kittens are $100
Dogs and puppies start at $150
Adoption fees include their spay or neuter, all vaccinations appropriate for their age and they are microchipped.
All prospective adopters are required to complete an application and go through a short interview process. Once approved the adoption fees are paid and the adopter is able to bring the pet home the same day.
Please note that you must be 21 years of age to adopt.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Pawmetto Lifeline is open for adoptions
Monday-Friday 12 noon-7 pm
Saturday 10 am-7 pm
Sunday 12 noon-5 pm.

More about this rescue

Pawmetto Lifeline, formerly Project Pet, was founded in 1999. Since the opening of our adoption, medical, and boarding facility in Spring 2012, we have been able to save more than 15,000 companion pets from euthanasia and gave them a new lease on life. We continue to strive toward the goal of a no-kill community and state through adoption, pet retention, rescue partnerships, and medical services.

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