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Posted over 2 weeks ago
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Private owner (Wendell, NC)
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We adopted Tasha (lab/pit bull mix) in the first months of 2021 when she was just a little puppy. Right away, she settled in to our family of two adults, one other dog and one cat. Tasha has always loved to relax and enjoy life slowly, especially when she has a comfy bed, a human to snuggle, and once in a while a little bite of cheese as a treat. House-training and obedience-training Tasha was a breeze. She walks great on a leash, doesn't bark much and doesn't chew or scratch our furniture. Honestly, she is a little angel.
However, when our first child was born in spring 2022, she started to struggle. As our kid has continued to grow, the other two animals have embraced the addition to our family, but Tasha has not. The extra noise and chaos of a toddler is making Tasha very unhappy. After weighing our options, we believe Tasha would be much happier in a new home: particularly, a quiet, comfy, child-free home with plenty of snuggles to share.
We adopted Tasha (lab/pit bull mix) in the first months of 2021 when she was just a little puppy. Right away, she settled in to our family of two adults, one other dog and one cat. Tasha has always loved to relax and enjoy life slowly, especially when she has a comfy bed, a human to snuggle, and once in a while a little bite of cheese as a treat. House-training and obedience-training Tasha was a breeze. She walks great on a leash, doesn't bark much and doesn't chew or scratch our furniture. Honestly, she is a little angel.
However, when our first child was born in spring 2022, she started to struggle. As our kid has continued to grow, the other two animals have embraced the addition to our family, but Tasha has not. The extra noise and chaos of a toddler is making Tasha very unhappy. After weighing our options, we believe Tasha would be much happier in a new home: particularly, a quiet, comfy, child-free home with plenty of snuggles to share.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.