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My name is Ecsedi!

Posted over 2 months ago | Updated over 2 months ago

My basic info

Breed
American Pit Bull Terrier/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Senior
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
41255364

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

1. Escedi thrives with classic TLC. She responds well with ear and butt rubs. She will just look at you as if she just won the lotto! She loves to sleep, eat and cuddle.
She did great on a leashed walk, although distance is not in the books for her anymore and she seems to be thriving doing her slow laps around the backyard.
She loves food and treats, but by no means aggressive to either. Just generally happy with whatever is put in front of her!

2. I have quite a few plants in my backyard and there is one with large leaves. She goes into slower motion and lets the leaves coast over her back. She will do this multiple times! Just in and out. (Video below)
Classic tail wag always lets me know if I'm understanding what she needs. We are only day 3 together, but she seems to find ways to communicate. I've only heard her bark once and that was to go outside, otherwise the only other noise she makes is the classic pitty low level snores.

3. Eat, sleep, cuddle and she's one happy camper!

4. Still figuring this out! She's thirteen years old and day one she needed assistance with my deck stairs and even help to get to the grass. She slept most of the entire first day. Day 2 she walked the yard and then waited for me to help her hindlegs up the stairs. Day 3 she did the stairs this morning on her own with little trouble! She also made multiple walking laps in the yard today! Just taking her morning stroll.

5. Escedi is sharing space with another old soul who's significantly smaller than her. They are both thirteen. She has just molded into the routine, although she does demand just as much cuddles as my pup. No food aggression. Enjoys a treat, but takes it very kindly.
She did see other dogs through my fence and on our only walk and it didn't seem to phase her. If she's awake, she wags her tail and just hopes you give her some pets! Doorbell didn't seem to trigger anything.

6. She's your shadow when she's awake.

7. Escedi has mostly been a couch potato! She did rest on the big doggie bed for the first time. Comfort really is her goal. A home with few stairs may be best as she is an old gal.

8. Escedi thrives with classic TLC. She responds well with ear and butt rubs. She will just look at you as if she just won the lotto! She loves to sleep, eat and cuddle. She did great on a leashed walk, although distance is not in the books for her anymore and she seems to be thriving doing her slow laps around the backyard. She loves food and treats, but by no means aggressive to either. Just generally happy with whatever is put in front of her! She is potty trained and she seems to know her way around the comforts of a home. Always seeking that sweet spot to snooze in!

Shelter
Vermilion County Animal Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
41255364
Contact
Address
14775 Catlin/Tilton Road, Danville, IL 61834

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption Hours
Monday through Friday - 11:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Saturdays - 2nd and 4th Saturday - Open Noon until 3:00 p.m.
An ID is Required to Adopt or bring in a pet.
Our adoption fee includes spay/neuter, microchipping, first round of shots, rabies tag/vaccine, health exam, deworming, flea/tick treatment. All seniors 65 and over the adoption fee is discounted.

Adoption application

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Adoption Hours
Monday through Friday - 11:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Saturdays - 2nd and 4th Saturday - Open Noon until 3:00 p.m.
An ID is Required to Adopt or bring in a pet.
Located just off I-74 in Tilton. Take G street exit turn right. Go to stop light and take a right. We are located 1/4 mile down the road on the right across from Vermilion Manor Nursing Home.

More about this shelter

The shelter is a county owned and operated organization. Working there are a group of caring individuals who try to give the animals at the shelter the respect and care they deserve, while trying to find them good homes.

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