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American Staffordshire Terrier/German Shepherd Dog
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn - with White
Age
2 years 2 months old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
56989910
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Meet Denny, a 2-year-old pit/shepherd mix. Denny was rescued from a rural shelter`s E-list, as they were out of space. He was found with an injured leg, roaming a parking lot. Denny has a big pumpkin head and an even bigger heart. He enjoys sitting outside in the morning, playing with toys, or sitting with his head in your lap for rubbing. Denny is good with dogs of all sizes, but due to his size and playfulness, he may be best with bigger dogs. He takes his cues from other dogs, so a home with another dog would be great. He is okay with cats, but seems pretty scared of them, so a cat-free home is probably best. He has been great with any person he meets. He’s not a huge barker but occasionally barks outside to let you know he is taking care of the house. He hasn’t had any accidents after the first few days and uses his crate to eat meals and rest while I’m out. He walks gently on a leash. He’s about 54lbs but still underweight (definitely not picky with his food). It’s obvious Denny had a rough beginning to life, but he is adorable and deserves the best forever home.
Meet Denny, a 2-year-old pit/shepherd mix. Denny was rescued from a rural shelter`s E-list, as they were out of space. He was found with an injured leg, roaming a parking lot. Denny has a big pumpkin head and an even bigger heart. He enjoys sitting outside in the morning, playing with toys, or sitting with his head in your lap for rubbing. Denny is good with dogs of all sizes, but due to his size and playfulness, he may be best with bigger dogs. He takes his cues from other dogs, so a home with another dog would be great. He is okay with cats, but seems pretty scared of them, so a cat-free home is probably best. He has been great with any person he meets. He’s not a huge barker but occasionally barks outside to let you know he is taking care of the house. He hasn’t had any accidents after the first few days and uses his crate to eat meals and rest while I’m out. He walks gently on a leash. He’s about 54lbs but still underweight (definitely not picky with his food). It’s obvious Denny had a rough beginning to life, but he is adorable and deserves the best forever home.
Considering adopting or fostering? Visit www.safeanimals.com to submit your application, and we’ll get back to you! Please note, we are a fully foster-based rescue and do not have a physical facility for meeting our dogs. To arrange a meet-and-greet, please complete an online application, or join us at our bi-monthly Petco events as shown below:
Adoption Schedule:
• Petco on Broadway & Craycroft: 1st Saturday of each month
• Petco on Wetmore & 1st: 3rd Saturday of each month
Considering adopting or fostering? Visit www.safeanimals.com to submit your application, and we’ll get back to you! Please note, we are a fully foster-based rescue and do not have a physical facility for meeting our dogs. To arrange a meet-and-greet, please complete an online application, or join us at our bi-monthly Petco events as shown below:
Adoption Schedule:
• Petco on Broadway & Craycroft: 1st Saturday of each month
• Petco on Wetmore & 1st: 3rd Saturday of each month
More about this rescue
Saving Animals from Euthanasia (SAFE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dog rescue dedicated to changing the lives of dogs in need, one paw at a time. Driven by a deep love for animals and a commitment to compassionate care, we focus on rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming dogs who have experienced neglect, abandonment, or hardship. Our dedicated team works tirelessly to provide medical care, nurturing foster homes, and the love these dogs deserve, preparing them for their forever families.
Through community outreach and advocacy, we strive to promote responsible pet ownership and raise awareness about the vital importance of rescue and adoption. Join us in our mission to create a brighter future for every dog, one wagging tail at a time.
Saving Animals from Euthanasia (SAFE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dog rescue dedicated to changing the lives of dogs in need, one paw at a time. Driven by a deep love for animals and a commitment to compassionate care, we focus on rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming dogs who have experienced neglect, abandonment, or hardship. Our dedicated team works tirelessly to provide medical care, nurturing foster homes, and the love these dogs deserve, preparing them for their forever families.
Through community outreach and advocacy, we strive to promote responsible pet ownership and raise awareness about the vital importance of rescue and adoption. Join us in our mission to create a brighter future for every dog, one wagging tail at a time.
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