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Tiny is a 2 year bundle of joy, energetic, but not high energy. She likes to take walks and can get the zoomies after a bath. It's easy to quiet her down to get ready for bed though.
At night she sleeps in her crate (and she sleeps through the night), and she's crated when her fosters are going to run errands.
During the day she hangs out with her foster Mom in the home office.
She is very food motivated and we have bought dog food, treats and a bunch of toys as she loves to play. She's smart, so use the food puzzles that P3 provided come in handy.
She does get excited over squirrels and other dogs, but she's easily redirected. Tiny has started parallel walks with the resident dogs. Her foster siblings are a bit older, so they're not a perfect match for her energy, but they also don't but bark at her. Tiny would probably do well with an equally playful dog in her furever home.
Tiny is GREAT with strangers. She has met many of the neighbors (adults, kids..etc.). She is very sweet, and welcomes being approached (wags her tail, does not show any signs of being fearful). She gets a little excited and might greet you with a friendly jump, but her fosters are working on that. Overall her foster Mom describes her as a doll and will be a great family dog.
This is what foster Mom had to say about Tiny:
"Beautiful ginger 2 YO Pit. Tiny loves to go on adventures and great meeting new people. She is great in the car (very calm), and you will receive a daily "baby parade when she will march around you with her favorite toy (currently it's the stuffed pink Peep that P3 gave her). She will be a fantastic family dog who will enjoy taking her on walks in the neighborhood and shower her with the love she deserves."
ADOPTION DISCLAIMER: At Perfectly Paired Pitties (P3), we aim to provide accurate information about all of our animals to the best of our abilities. That said, we cannot guarantee that any dog is housebroken or crate trained and cannot promise any specifics regarding an animal's breed, size, health, behavior, temperament, or other conditions. Our adoption fee does not fully cover all vetting, medical care, food, supplies, or training costs. As we depend on donations to provide for the animals in our care, we are unable to reduce or refund the adoption fee.
TO DONATE: Please visit our website at www.https://perfectlypairedpitties.org/Donate/ to make a donation. Your contribution will help Perfectly Paired Pitties (P3) continue providing essential medical treatment and training for our dogs.
Tiny is a 2 year bundle of joy, energetic, but not high energy. She likes to take walks and can get the zoomies after a bath. It's easy to quiet her down to get ready for bed though.
At night she sleeps in her crate (and she sleeps through the night), and she's crated when her fosters are going to run errands.
During the day she hangs out with her foster Mom in the home office.
She is very food motivated and we have bought dog food, treats and a bunch of toys as she loves to play. She's smart, so use the food puzzles that P3 provided come in handy.
She does get excited over squirrels and other dogs, but she's easily redirected. Tiny has started parallel walks with the resident dogs. Her foster siblings are a bit older, so they're not a perfect match for her energy, but they also don't but bark at her. Tiny would probably do well with an equally playful dog in her furever home.
Tiny is GREAT with strangers. She has met many of the neighbors (adults, kids..etc.). She is very sweet, and welcomes being approached (wags her tail, does not show any signs of being fearful). She gets a little excited and might greet you with a friendly jump, but her fosters are working on that. Overall her foster Mom describes her as a doll and will be a great family dog.
This is what foster Mom had to say about Tiny:
"Beautiful ginger 2 YO Pit. Tiny loves to go on adventures and great meeting new people. She is great in the car (very calm), and you will receive a daily "baby parade when she will march around you with her favorite toy (currently it's the stuffed pink Peep that P3 gave her). She will be a fantastic family dog who will enjoy taking her on walks in the neighborhood and shower her with the love she deserves."
ADOPTION DISCLAIMER: At Perfectly Paired Pitties (P3), we aim to provide accurate information about all of our animals to the best of our abilities. That said, we cannot guarantee that any dog is housebroken or crate trained and cannot promise any specifics regarding an animal's breed, size, health, behavior, temperament, or other conditions. Our adoption fee does not fully cover all vetting, medical care, food, supplies, or training costs. As we depend on donations to provide for the animals in our care, we are unable to reduce or refund the adoption fee.
TO DONATE: Please visit our website at www.https://perfectlypairedpitties.org/Donate/ to make a donation. Your contribution will help Perfectly Paired Pitties (P3) continue providing essential medical treatment and training for our dogs.
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https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/PPPA/Dog
2.
Interview
Our screening process consists of a vet check, personal references check and a ~45 minute screening call
3.
Approve Application
Once your application is approved, we can set up a meet and greet for you.
4.
Meet the Pet
Meet your prospective new family member before finalizing the adoption.
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
If the meet and greet goes well, you can sign & submit the adoption contract on the spot.
6.
Pay Fee
If you decide to sign the adoption contract during the meet and greet, you can also easily pay the adoption fee.
7.
Take the Pet Home
With the adoption contract signed and fee paid, you can take home your new family member!
Additional adoption info
Our goal is to find the best possible match between the dogs in our care and families looking to welcome a dog into their pack. Therefore, we take our adoption process very seriously - but we're not here to judge! Anyone is welcome to apply!
Our goal is to find the best possible match between the dogs in our care and families looking to welcome a dog into their pack. Therefore, we take our adoption process very seriously - but we're not here to judge! Anyone is welcome to apply!
We're a foster based rescue so our adoptable pups are located throughout the DMV area. We'll let you know about future adoption events on Instagram (@p3rescue) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559636493989).
We're a foster based rescue so our adoptable pups are located throughout the DMV area. We'll let you know about future adoption events on Instagram (@p3rescue) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559636493989).
More about this rescue
P3 is a united rescue effort to both save pitties and support veterans. At P3 we LOVE Pitties & we LOVE & RESPECT our Veterans! 2800 Pitties & Pittie Mixes are euthanized in overcrowded shelters every day, over 1 million every year. 22 Veterans commit suicide every day, over 8,030 per year. At P3 we find these numbers UNACCEPTABLE! P3 was created in March of 2024 with the goal of rescuing Pit Bulls and Pit Bull mixes from overcrowded shelters where they are at risk of euthanasia and providing the necessary training for them to provide emotional support, nightmare alerts, and pressure therapy during episodes of anxiety and stress so they can be paired with a Veteran struggling with PTSD reducing the risk of Veteran suicide. While we support our Veterans, our rescue is not limited to the placement of service dogs for Veterans only. Our Veterans program is only one aspect of what we do. We want to help EVERY pittie find the perfect furever family!
P3 is a united rescue effort to both save pitties and support veterans. At P3 we LOVE Pitties & we LOVE & RESPECT our Veterans! 2800 Pitties & Pittie Mixes are euthanized in overcrowded shelters every day, over 1 million every year. 22 Veterans commit suicide every day, over 8,030 per year. At P3 we find these numbers UNACCEPTABLE! P3 was created in March of 2024 with the goal of rescuing Pit Bulls and Pit Bull mixes from overcrowded shelters where they are at risk of euthanasia and providing the necessary training for them to provide emotional support, nightmare alerts, and pressure therapy during episodes of anxiety and stress so they can be paired with a Veteran struggling with PTSD reducing the risk of Veteran suicide. While we support our Veterans, our rescue is not limited to the placement of service dogs for Veterans only. Our Veterans program is only one aspect of what we do. We want to help EVERY pittie find the perfect furever family!
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We'll also keep you updated on Gloria's adoption status with email updates.