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American Staffordshire Terrier/American Pit Bull Terrier
Color
White - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
1 year 6 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
50 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
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:
What we know about Dolly:
Approx 1.5-2 years old
Female (spayed)
50 lbs
She has completed her fast kill treatment for HW's and is on monthly HW prevention.
UTD on shots
Microchipped
On flea/tick preventative
House trained
Not destructive (doesn't even destroy her stuffie toys)
Crate trained
Dolly has had training sessions with K9KPRO working on obedience, leash skills, and familiarity of being around other dogs.
With proper introductions, Dolly has done well with other dogs. A meet and greet will be required for any potential furry sibling.
She would do best in a home with no small children.
Dolly will greet you the most loving "WOOO'S" when she is excited to see you.
Dolly is a miracle. She was found in the middle of a timber farm in the middle of absolute nowhere. We don’t know how long she had been there, other than before being trapped, there were sightings of her for a week.
Upon capture, Dolly’s body and behaviors showed signs of her having a very difficult life. From the old, embedded collar scar to her flinching when her food bowl is picked up, there are many things that tell us she hasn’t had an easy life.
Nonetheless, this girl loves people and is incredibly smart.
Because her life prior to being trapped wasn’t a good one, it is apparent that Dolly had limited to no socialization when it comes to other animals. Likely her interactions with animals were not positive ones. With all of that said, with proper slow introductions, Dolly has done great with other dogs in her foster home. We believe she would be a great companion to another friendly dog or would do just fine in a home where she is the only pet.
Also, because of her tough upbringing, she likely was never able to really be a dog. So, there are times where she still will push her limits, like nibbling on toes and carrying around shoes (thankfully she does not chew, just likes to carry them like prizes). With these puppy-like behaviors, but her being a grown adult dog, we are recommending a home with no small children.
Dolly is worthy of finding the absolute best family that is the right fit for her.
If you think Dolly could be the perfect addition to your family, you can fill out an adoption application here: https://form.jotform.com/203216945213146
*Please be patient with us. We are a 100% volunteer-based rescue. Once we receive an application, we will look over the app and check references and get back in touch with you.*
You can send us an email with any questions: nkgcdogfoster@gmail.com
What we know about Dolly:
Approx 1.5-2 years old
Female (spayed)
50 lbs
She has completed her fast kill treatment for HW's and is on monthly HW prevention.
UTD on shots
Microchipped
On flea/tick preventative
House trained
Not destructive (doesn't even destroy her stuffie toys)
Crate trained
Dolly has had training sessions with K9KPRO working on obedience, leash skills, and familiarity of being around other dogs.
With proper introductions, Dolly has done well with other dogs. A meet and greet will be required for any potential furry sibling.
She would do best in a home with no small children.
Dolly will greet you the most loving "WOOO'S" when she is excited to see you.
Dolly is a miracle. She was found in the middle of a timber farm in the middle of absolute nowhere. We don’t know how long she had been there, other than before being trapped, there were sightings of her for a week.
Upon capture, Dolly’s body and behaviors showed signs of her having a very difficult life. From the old, embedded collar scar to her flinching when her food bowl is picked up, there are many things that tell us she hasn’t had an easy life.
Nonetheless, this girl loves people and is incredibly smart.
Because her life prior to being trapped wasn’t a good one, it is apparent that Dolly had limited to no socialization when it comes to other animals. Likely her interactions with animals were not positive ones. With all of that said, with proper slow introductions, Dolly has done great with other dogs in her foster home. We believe she would be a great companion to another friendly dog or would do just fine in a home where she is the only pet.
Also, because of her tough upbringing, she likely was never able to really be a dog. So, there are times where she still will push her limits, like nibbling on toes and carrying around shoes (thankfully she does not chew, just likes to carry them like prizes). With these puppy-like behaviors, but her being a grown adult dog, we are recommending a home with no small children.
Dolly is worthy of finding the absolute best family that is the right fit for her.
If you think Dolly could be the perfect addition to your family, you can fill out an adoption application here: https://form.jotform.com/203216945213146
*Please be patient with us. We are a 100% volunteer-based rescue. Once we receive an application, we will look over the app and check references and get back in touch with you.*
You can send us an email with any questions: nkgcdogfoster@gmail.com
Please submit an adoption application. Make sure to note which pet you are interested in.
2.
Interview
Once your application is submitted our adoption coordinator may reach out to ask any questions.
3.
Approve Application
Once an application is submitted, it will go through a vetting process with adoption coordinator. Once approved, we will be back in touch.
4.
Meet the Pet
Once your application is approved, we can move forward with doing a meet and greet with the pet you are interested in.
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
If the meet and greet goes well. We will provide an adoption contract to be signed.
6.
Pay Fee
At the time of signing the adoption contract, you will be required to pay the adoption fee.
7.
Take the Pet Home
Then you can take your new fur-baby home.
Additional adoption info
Please be patient with us. We are a 100% volunteer-based rescue. Once we receive an application, we will look over the app and check references and get back in touch with you. Once approved, we will setup a meet and greet.
Please be patient with us. We are a 100% volunteer-based rescue. Once we receive an application, we will look over the app and check references and get back in touch with you. Once approved, we will setup a meet and greet.
Dogs- All dogs are in loving foster homes. Please fill out an adoption application and once approved we will setup a meet and greet.
Cats- PetSmart in Brunswick, GA.
Dogs- All dogs are in loving foster homes. Please fill out an adoption application and once approved we will setup a meet and greet.
Cats- PetSmart in Brunswick, GA.
More about this rescue
NKGC is a 501c3, all-volunteer, nonprofit with zero paid staff or government funding, meaning we depend completely on private grants and contributions. Our volunteers consist of people just like you, animal lovers, who want to make a difference in their community. NKGC is a foster based rescue, meaning we do not have a facility to house the animals. All NKGC's animals are in foster homes until they have been adopted into their new forever homes.
NKGC is a 501c3, all-volunteer, nonprofit with zero paid staff or government funding, meaning we depend completely on private grants and contributions. Our volunteers consist of people just like you, animal lovers, who want to make a difference in their community. NKGC is a foster based rescue, meaning we do not have a facility to house the animals. All NKGC's animals are in foster homes until they have been adopted into their new forever homes.
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