Winnie is a one year old Pit Bull Terrier mix that was surrendered to us by her owners. They were unable to care for her due to personal health issues and she grew up in the backyard, never learning how to be a family dog. The family's autistic 4 year old child spent a lot of time with her, though, and she was absolutely amazing with the child.
Due to the lack of socialization, sweet Winnie is extremely shy and it takes her a long time to trust anyone. Once she gains your trust, she is the most loving and affectionate dog who only wants to cuddle. She has the sweetest temperament when she is comfortable and wants to be as close to her person as she possibly can.
She loves toys and playing fetch, although, she doesn't always bring the toy back! We are diligently working on basic training like walking on leash, simple commands, etc. but everything at a pace she is comfortable with.
She would do well with a person or family that can spend a lot of time with her, helping her learn how to trust and exist comfortably in the normal world.
Her adopter must understand that she needs a lot of time to adjust and be willing to work with her, at her pace.
If you'd like to give Winnie a chance, please fill out an adoption application here: www.luckysanimalrescue.com/adoption-app
Winnie is a one year old Pit Bull Terrier mix that was surrendered to us by her owners. They were unable to care for her due to personal health issues and she grew up in the backyard, never learning how to be a family dog. The family's autistic 4 year old child spent a lot of time with her, though, and she was absolutely amazing with the child.
Due to the lack of socialization, sweet Winnie is extremely shy and it takes her a long time to trust anyone. Once she gains your trust, she is the most loving and affectionate dog who only wants to cuddle. She has the sweetest temperament when she is comfortable and wants to be as close to her person as she possibly can.
She loves toys and playing fetch, although, she doesn't always bring the toy back! We are diligently working on basic training like walking on leash, simple commands, etc. but everything at a pace she is comfortable with.
She would do well with a person or family that can spend a lot of time with her, helping her learn how to trust and exist comfortably in the normal world.
Her adopter must understand that she needs a lot of time to adjust and be willing to work with her, at her pace.
If you'd like to give Winnie a chance, please fill out an adoption application here: www.luckysanimalrescue.com/adoption-app
Please visit our website at luckysanimalrescue.com to fill out an application
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Interview
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Home Check
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Approve Application
5.
Meet the Pet
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Sign Adoption Contract
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Pay Fee
Additional adoption info
Our desire with the adoption process is to help you find a perfect match, whether it be the dog you initially applied for or another dog we introduced you to along the way.
Our desire with the adoption process is to help you find a perfect match, whether it be the dog you initially applied for or another dog we introduced you to along the way.
Because we are a rescue, not a shelter, visitors are welcome by appointment only,
Because we are a rescue, not a shelter, visitors are welcome by appointment only,
More about this rescue
It all began late one evening when Meredith, founder of LCAR, watched John, co-founder, pull into the driveway with an unexpected passenger. There she sat in the front seat, as tall as she could possibly get, so she could look out over the dashboard. It was love at first sight. That’s when Roxy went home with Meredith and John, becoming the first of many, many rescued dogs, cats, and horses that were yet to find their way home to the ranch.
Lucky arrived soon after. She and Roxy were thick as thieves from day one and roamed the ranch as if they owned the place. Well, they did actually own the place!
Several dogs have shown up on the property since then, appearing as if out of thin air. They must have heard of the ranch being the place to be if you had no place left to go.
It all began late one evening when Meredith, founder of LCAR, watched John, co-founder, pull into the driveway with an unexpected passenger. There she sat in the front seat, as tall as she could possibly get, so she could look out over the dashboard. It was love at first sight. That’s when Roxy went home with Meredith and John, becoming the first of many, many rescued dogs, cats, and horses that were yet to find their way home to the ranch.
Lucky arrived soon after. She and Roxy were thick as thieves from day one and roamed the ranch as if they owned the place. Well, they did actually own the place!
Several dogs have shown up on the property since then, appearing as if out of thin air. They must have heard of the ranch being the place to be if you had no place left to go.
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