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My basic info
Breed
Staffordshire Bull Terrier/Pit Bull Terrier
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn - with White
Age
3 years old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
Has special needs
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Noah needs a hero. A quiet home with a patient guardian.
Noah is a save from Bradshaw! His only issue was his stranger danger with men. He loves other dogs and toys/play. He is about 1.5 years old (a/o May 2013).
Noah had severe stranger danger and mostly to men. Clearly he has suffered at the hands of a man. Noah is very smart and high energy. He loves to play fetch, chase toys and hang from his tree toys. He has made tremendous progress with his current foster and loves his dad. He uses play to build trust. So playing with him is the first step. Once he trusts you, you are in. He is the highest jumper we have ever seen but he has not tried to escape. If he is to be kenneled at any point it should be a covered kennel or he needs to be supervised. But he has never escaped to date. Or really tried to, that we've noticed.
Noah loves other dogs. That is his strongest and best trait. He can be in any situation, even a pack of dogs ( play group) and he excels. He loves to play. Play is his love language.
Because of Noah's stranger danger he has not been exposed to children. So he does have special needs. As until he really trusts you , he should not be introduced to new people. Once that bond is built he will learn to trust, the progress should be consistent and slow. We can share ways to introduce Noah to new people. But it is stressful for him. Especially if they are men. So a quiet, not too busy with traffic home, would be best.
The perfect home for Noah would be one with a large yard, where he can run. He was on a farm with horses, donkeys, llamas and he was curious but pretty indifferent. The fences need to be fairly high and if there are some trees to hang some toys from , he will keep himself busy for days. Lots of ball play. He does not need to go anywhere. He can be a home dog. He will need slow introductions to people and always done the same way so he knows what to expect or just put him in his crate when you have company. He is crate trained and if he has some toys he will just hang out. He deserves a home of his own. He has been in boarding , where he learned to trust strangers, but is now in a foster home and we have learned so much about him. He loves the people he trusts. He is a special case and honestly is what rescue is about. A special dog that is worked with so he gets a second chance.
Take a chance on this boy. Noah needs a hero. He is not the easiest dog but he is worth the effort.
Interested in meeting Noah? Let us know!
*Call or text 833-473-7364 or
*Send an email to sacrdroperations@gmail.com (including your phone number) or
*Message us on social media @resilientdogrescue or
*Inquire using the Adopt a Pet system - be sure to include your phone number
We look forward to hearing from you!
Our adoption application will need to be completed and submitted. It can be found here: https://bit.ly/sacrdr-adoptionapp
You can follow Noah on FB, Insta and TikTok using #sacrdr
Noah needs a hero. A quiet home with a patient guardian.
Noah is a save from Bradshaw! His only issue was his stranger danger with men. He loves other dogs and toys/play. He is about 1.5 years old (a/o May 2013).
Noah had severe stranger danger and mostly to men. Clearly he has suffered at the hands of a man. Noah is very smart and high energy. He loves to play fetch, chase toys and hang from his tree toys. He has made tremendous progress with his current foster and loves his dad. He uses play to build trust. So playing with him is the first step. Once he trusts you, you are in. He is the highest jumper we have ever seen but he has not tried to escape. If he is to be kenneled at any point it should be a covered kennel or he needs to be supervised. But he has never escaped to date. Or really tried to, that we've noticed.
Noah loves other dogs. That is his strongest and best trait. He can be in any situation, even a pack of dogs ( play group) and he excels. He loves to play. Play is his love language.
Because of Noah's stranger danger he has not been exposed to children. So he does have special needs. As until he really trusts you , he should not be introduced to new people. Once that bond is built he will learn to trust, the progress should be consistent and slow. We can share ways to introduce Noah to new people. But it is stressful for him. Especially if they are men. So a quiet, not too busy with traffic home, would be best.
The perfect home for Noah would be one with a large yard, where he can run. He was on a farm with horses, donkeys, llamas and he was curious but pretty indifferent. The fences need to be fairly high and if there are some trees to hang some toys from , he will keep himself busy for days. Lots of ball play. He does not need to go anywhere. He can be a home dog. He will need slow introductions to people and always done the same way so he knows what to expect or just put him in his crate when you have company. He is crate trained and if he has some toys he will just hang out. He deserves a home of his own. He has been in boarding , where he learned to trust strangers, but is now in a foster home and we have learned so much about him. He loves the people he trusts. He is a special case and honestly is what rescue is about. A special dog that is worked with so he gets a second chance.
Take a chance on this boy. Noah needs a hero. He is not the easiest dog but he is worth the effort.
Interested in meeting Noah? Let us know!
*Call or text 833-473-7364 or
*Send an email to sacrdroperations@gmail.com (including your phone number) or
*Message us on social media @resilientdogrescue or
*Inquire using the Adopt a Pet system - be sure to include your phone number
We look forward to hearing from you!
Our adoption application will need to be completed and submitted. It can be found here: https://bit.ly/sacrdr-adoptionapp
You can follow Noah on FB, Insta and TikTok using #sacrdr
Our multi-step adoption process includes an application, meet and greet, animal introductions when applicable, and a home check. We highly value the time and effort put into adoption applications, and encourage thorough, thoughtful responses as this is our primary avenue for getting to know your family. With that in mind, please be aware that applications with excessive blank or one-word responses may not be considered.
Animal introductions will be done for each pet currently living in the household. While we are not here to judge your lifestyles, we also conduct home checks to ensure that the household and backyard will be a safe living environment for a SacRDR dog. The Declaration page of your Homeowners Insurance policy or an approval letter from your landlord must be submitted with your adoption application; these documents are required to ensure that your HOI or landlord covers/accepts the breed you are applying to adopt.
If you have any additional questions, please email adopt@sacrdr.org.
Our multi-step adoption process includes an application, meet and greet, animal introductions when applicable, and a home check. We highly value the time and effort put into adoption applications, and encourage thorough, thoughtful responses as this is our primary avenue for getting to know your family. With that in mind, please be aware that applications with excessive blank or one-word responses may not be considered.
Animal introductions will be done for each pet currently living in the household. While we are not here to judge your lifestyles, we also conduct home checks to ensure that the household and backyard will be a safe living environment for a SacRDR dog. The Declaration page of your Homeowners Insurance policy or an approval letter from your landlord must be submitted with your adoption application; these documents are required to ensure that your HOI or landlord covers/accepts the breed you are applying to adopt.
If you have any additional questions, please email adopt@sacrdr.org.
Resilient Dog Rescue is a non-profit organization committed to saving the lives of high-risk dogs through adoption, support, advocacy, and community outreach.
Resilient Dog Rescue is a non-profit organization committed to saving the lives of high-risk dogs through adoption, support, advocacy, and community outreach.
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