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American Pit Bull Terrier/American Staffordshire Terrier
Color
Gray/Silver/Salt & Pepper - with White
Age
6 years 4 months old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
65 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
3rd pic was when he first got here. You can see a huge difference. Last photo was where he was rescued from.
Mr. B was living a sad existence. The jerk that “owned” him moved out and left him in the filthy pen that he called home. A neighbor was throwing food to him but she was afraid of him because of the stigma attached to the breed. Thankfully she reached out to Hope For Paws and they were not afraid and got him out of there!
He was thin, filthy, not neutered, skin infection and major ear infecitons in both ears. He was so accustomed to living in filth that he would pee and poop right where he slept and ate. He took a while to realize that he didn’t have to live like that anymore.
He’s so nice with the other dogs, he avoids confrontation. Totally fine with cats. He is slightly apprehensive with men but quickly warms up once he sees they are there to be his friends.
He would be fine as an only dog or part of a pack. Our only concern is that he is not pushed and picked on by any bossy dogs. He’s so kind, we don’t want him to live a life where he has any stress or fear.
We are still battling the chronic ear infections and the skin allergies. We just changed his diet and between that and the allergy shot & ear medication, we are confident that we can get him past all that. Please note that this breed is notoriously fragile when it comes to allergies. He may need monthly or regular allergy shots with your vet. But it’s so worth it to share your life with a luvbug like Mr. B
3rd pic was when he first got here. You can see a huge difference. Last photo was where he was rescued from.
Mr. B was living a sad existence. The jerk that “owned” him moved out and left him in the filthy pen that he called home. A neighbor was throwing food to him but she was afraid of him because of the stigma attached to the breed. Thankfully she reached out to Hope For Paws and they were not afraid and got him out of there!
He was thin, filthy, not neutered, skin infection and major ear infecitons in both ears. He was so accustomed to living in filth that he would pee and poop right where he slept and ate. He took a while to realize that he didn’t have to live like that anymore.
He’s so nice with the other dogs, he avoids confrontation. Totally fine with cats. He is slightly apprehensive with men but quickly warms up once he sees they are there to be his friends.
He would be fine as an only dog or part of a pack. Our only concern is that he is not pushed and picked on by any bossy dogs. He’s so kind, we don’t want him to live a life where he has any stress or fear.
We are still battling the chronic ear infections and the skin allergies. We just changed his diet and between that and the allergy shot & ear medication, we are confident that we can get him past all that. Please note that this breed is notoriously fragile when it comes to allergies. He may need monthly or regular allergy shots with your vet. But it’s so worth it to share your life with a luvbug like Mr. B
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The application is the first step to see if you are potentially the right match for the animal of interest.This is not a guarantee/commitment of adoption. Our adoption process involves a home check, adoption contract & adoption fee of $400-600 for dogs depending on breed/age and $125 for cats. Adoption fees are non-refundable. Fees include spay/neuter, vaccines, de-wormer & microchip.
The application is the first step to see if you are potentially the right match for the animal of interest.This is not a guarantee/commitment of adoption. Our adoption process involves a home check, adoption contract & adoption fee of $400-600 for dogs depending on breed/age and $125 for cats. Adoption fees are non-refundable. Fees include spay/neuter, vaccines, de-wormer & microchip.
LA Animal Rescue is a non-profit 501(c)3 animal rescue.
Established in late 2010, LAAR has helped save thousands of lives.
We currently care for over 200 domestic and farm animals between our rescue ranch and foster network. Each year hundreds of homeless and abandoned animals receive health care and are re-homed through LAAR. We are a small grassroots no-kill animal rescue that runs solely on donations and volunteers. We are committed to the animals in our care and they are safe with us until the perfect home comes along.
LA Animal Rescue is a non-profit 501(c)3 animal rescue.
Established in late 2010, LAAR has helped save thousands of lives.
We currently care for over 200 domestic and farm animals between our rescue ranch and foster network. Each year hundreds of homeless and abandoned animals receive health care and are re-homed through LAAR. We are a small grassroots no-kill animal rescue that runs solely on donations and volunteers. We are committed to the animals in our care and they are safe with us until the perfect home comes along.
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