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American Pit Bull Terrier/American Staffordshire Terrier
Color
White/Black
Age
8 years 3 months old, Senior
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
4481
My details
Not good with dogs
Not good with cats
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
**This dog is with Corridor Rescue in Houston, Texas**
Hi there, I'm Davis! My friends at the kennel call me a "sensitive soul", but it is only because I do not like to be alone. What can I say? I like the company!
They also say that I feed off the emotions of other dogs. Because of this I would only feel comfortable going home with a very laid back, passive dog. A home with no other dogs would be even better!
You will always catch me with a smile on my face. Eager to please and eager to love! Those are my words to live by!
I'm a pretty easy guy to get along with. If you'd like to see that for yourself, fill out an application to meet me! I'd love to meet you!
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Davis has separation anxiety and would do best in a home where someone is with him the majority of the day or is able to have someone come over and let him out or bring him to doggie daycare. He loves his people and will sit in laps, on feet, etc., to keep you near. He also very much prefers to sleep in bed with his people.
He's a very sweet, sensitive, athletic boy who will require time, energy and patience, but the love that comes back will be more than worth it. He has flourished in his foster home with his human parents and furry siblings. We can't wait to see what he does in his forever home.
Davis has been fortunate enough to have a DNA panel ran, and his results can be viewed via the link below:
https://www.wisdompanel.com/app/s/8kvr3mw
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Please apply to foster or adopt online at www.corridorrescue.org
Direct inquiries to: adopt@corridorrescue.org
The adoption fee of has been sponsored by a generous donor and covers spay/neuter, microchip and current vaccines.
Transport is available and can be discussed on an individual basis.
Thank you for considering a rescued former street dog for your next family member!
**This dog is with Corridor Rescue in Houston, Texas**
Hi there, I'm Davis! My friends at the kennel call me a "sensitive soul", but it is only because I do not like to be alone. What can I say? I like the company!
They also say that I feed off the emotions of other dogs. Because of this I would only feel comfortable going home with a very laid back, passive dog. A home with no other dogs would be even better!
You will always catch me with a smile on my face. Eager to please and eager to love! Those are my words to live by!
I'm a pretty easy guy to get along with. If you'd like to see that for yourself, fill out an application to meet me! I'd love to meet you!
*********
Davis has separation anxiety and would do best in a home where someone is with him the majority of the day or is able to have someone come over and let him out or bring him to doggie daycare. He loves his people and will sit in laps, on feet, etc., to keep you near. He also very much prefers to sleep in bed with his people.
He's a very sweet, sensitive, athletic boy who will require time, energy and patience, but the love that comes back will be more than worth it. He has flourished in his foster home with his human parents and furry siblings. We can't wait to see what he does in his forever home.
Davis has been fortunate enough to have a DNA panel ran, and his results can be viewed via the link below:
https://www.wisdompanel.com/app/s/8kvr3mw
****
Please apply to foster or adopt online at www.corridorrescue.org
Direct inquiries to: adopt@corridorrescue.org
The adoption fee of has been sponsored by a generous donor and covers spay/neuter, microchip and current vaccines.
Transport is available and can be discussed on an individual basis.
Thank you for considering a rescued former street dog for your next family member!
If you are local and want to meet the pet or need a Meet and Greet with current pet in home.
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Additional adoption info
How to Adopt from Corridor Rescue
Thank you for choosing to adopt your new family member from us! You are saving a life when you adopt. Our team would be delighted to help you make the right match with the dog or puppy that will best suit your family and lifestyle. The first step is to fill out the adoption application below.
To adopt you must:
• Show a government-issued picture ID
• Be at least 21 years of age
Which dog do I choose?
You can see our adoptable dogs and puppies waiting to meet someone just like you right here. If you find one you love, please put his or her name on your application. Or, if you still aren't sure which dog is right for you, just note “undecided” in that section. Our placement team volunteers will help you meet your match! They'll read over your application and talk to you about which dogs you may want to consider.
What happens after I apply?
After we look over your application, a member of our placement team will talk with you on the phone about the dog you'd like to adopt and tell you more about him or her. Our volunteer may arrange for a home visit to help you ensure you are prepared to meet the dog's needs. If you aren’t local, your home visit will involve taking us on a virtual tour of your home via video or photographs.
How do I get my new dog?
If you are in the Houston area, we encourage you to come to our facility to meet the dogs, or if a dog you are interested in is in a foster home, a meet and greet can be arranged. There is a $200 adoption fee for adult dogs, $250 for puppies under a year old. All of our dogs are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and have been tested for heartworm disease. Puppies too young to be spayed or neutered are available through our Foster-to-Adopt option. With our Continuing Care program, the adoption fee is waived for some senior and special needs dogs, and an annual stipend for medical care is included.
We adopt throughout the US and Canada. We can assist in arranging travel for your new dog if you aren’t local. The transport fee is $75 - $325, depending on your location and mode of travel. We’ll be happy to discuss that with you.
Every dog adopted from Corridor Rescue comes with our lifetime promise: If, for any reason, you can no longer care for your dog, he or she is always welcome to come back to us.
How to Adopt from Corridor Rescue
Thank you for choosing to adopt your new family member from us! You are saving a life when you adopt. Our team would be delighted to help you make the right match with the dog or puppy that will best suit your family and lifestyle. The first step is to fill out the adoption application below.
To adopt you must:
• Show a government-issued picture ID
• Be at least 21 years of age
Which dog do I choose?
You can see our adoptable dogs and puppies waiting to meet someone just like you right here. If you find one you love, please put his or her name on your application. Or, if you still aren't sure which dog is right for you, just note “undecided” in that section. Our placement team volunteers will help you meet your match! They'll read over your application and talk to you about which dogs you may want to consider.
What happens after I apply?
After we look over your application, a member of our placement team will talk with you on the phone about the dog you'd like to adopt and tell you more about him or her. Our volunteer may arrange for a home visit to help you ensure you are prepared to meet the dog's needs. If you aren’t local, your home visit will involve taking us on a virtual tour of your home via video or photographs.
How do I get my new dog?
If you are in the Houston area, we encourage you to come to our facility to meet the dogs, or if a dog you are interested in is in a foster home, a meet and greet can be arranged. There is a $200 adoption fee for adult dogs, $250 for puppies under a year old. All of our dogs are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and have been tested for heartworm disease. Puppies too young to be spayed or neutered are available through our Foster-to-Adopt option. With our Continuing Care program, the adoption fee is waived for some senior and special needs dogs, and an annual stipend for medical care is included.
We adopt throughout the US and Canada. We can assist in arranging travel for your new dog if you aren’t local. The transport fee is $75 - $325, depending on your location and mode of travel. We’ll be happy to discuss that with you.
Every dog adopted from Corridor Rescue comes with our lifetime promise: If, for any reason, you can no longer care for your dog, he or she is always welcome to come back to us.
Corridor Rescue Inc. is an all-breed 501(c)(3) non-profit street dog rescue on a mission of mercy, rescue and awareness -- a mission to save lives and correct an injustice to animals who have been thrown away and left to fend for themselves in an area in Houston dubbed the "Corridor of Cruelty." Here, trash and animals are discarded without thought on a regular basis. We're not talking about a handful of animals, but hundreds of animals fighting to simply survive another day.
Founded by one person, Corridor Rescue has grown its team of volunteers, from all walks of life, united in an effort to help this community of orphaned animals in desperate need of help. We work to rescue hard to capture dogs and cats, to rescue and rehabilitate diseased and injured dogs, to facilitate the rescue of animals mainly from the Corridor of Cruelty but also from other areas of Houston, and to educate about spay/neuter and animal cruelty laws.
Success happens on the streets every day, yet we know that our fight is far from over.
Corridor Rescue Inc. is an all-breed 501(c)(3) non-profit street dog rescue on a mission of mercy, rescue and awareness -- a mission to save lives and correct an injustice to animals who have been thrown away and left to fend for themselves in an area in Houston dubbed the "Corridor of Cruelty." Here, trash and animals are discarded without thought on a regular basis. We're not talking about a handful of animals, but hundreds of animals fighting to simply survive another day.
Founded by one person, Corridor Rescue has grown its team of volunteers, from all walks of life, united in an effort to help this community of orphaned animals in desperate need of help. We work to rescue hard to capture dogs and cats, to rescue and rehabilitate diseased and injured dogs, to facilitate the rescue of animals mainly from the Corridor of Cruelty but also from other areas of Houston, and to educate about spay/neuter and animal cruelty laws.
Success happens on the streets every day, yet we know that our fight is far from over.
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