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My basic info
Breed
American Pit Bull Terrier/Husky
Color
Brown/Chocolate/White
Age
4 years 1 month old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
779
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hello, my name is Jasmine! Sometimes my humans call me Jazzy. I am made up of lots of different breeds, so I talk and sing like a Husky, I am smart like a Shepard, and I am strong and protective like Boxers and Pits.
One ear is tall and proud, the other not so much but it gives me character, so I don't mind too much. I have big brown expressive eyes to go with all my different emotions. I know how to sit, shake, place and leave it. My favorite game in the whole wide world is watching the squirrels in the big oak tree out back. But I also like to play tug of war, run, chase and fetch. Sometimes after a nice run around the yard, I hop onto the first step of my pool to cool off, but I am not fond of swimming. I am really good at catching things too, and don't even think about getting ice for yourself and not tossing me a cube or two. My favorite indoor activity is to sit in a lap and nap. It isn't my fault if your lap isn't quite big enough.
When I was really young, my humans discovered that I really like the sound that happens when you roll your "rs. That sound is super exciting to me.
I am 100% potty trained. I even ring a bell that hangs by the back door to let everyone know that I need to go out. I sleep indoors and prefer to share your bed with you, but I am fine with sleeping in a dog bed or on the floor if your bed isn't an option. I will not bother you when you are sleeping unless I need to go outside (for personal reasons).
I love attention. Please talk to me and give me reassurances and affirmations as you pet me. I deserve soft caresses near my ears and neck, and I love belly rubs. I do okay when I am alone but feel much more secure when you are home. I am not crate trained, but I only chew on toys that have been given to me. Sometimes I like to carry a sock bundle around, but I don't chew on it.
I love human visitors. I've never met a human I didn't like. I get very excited and kind of loud when someone comes to see me. I have never met a young human, so I am not sure how I feel about that.
My humans adopted me in January 2021 when I was about 8 weeks old. They brought me home and introduced me to my new siblings, two mini-Aussies. I love my siblings 99% of the time but as siblings do, sometimes I get a little jealous and competitive. I may have even sent one of them to the emergency vet one time. I felt really bad about it and apologized a million times.
I have completed an anti-aggression training program at Off Leash K9 Training in Lewisville, TX. I did very well, and I am very responsive to my training collar. I am on my best behavior when I am wearing it. I am much less reactive to noises on the other side of the fence or from the street than I used to be.
My humans say I am super sweet, and that re-homing me is a really hard thing to do because they love me so much, but they also think I might be happier in a home without other canines. I have never met a cat, but cats are small, and they look tasty.
Thank you for reading my story; If you would like to meet me, please reach out to my humans.
Jasmine s participating in The Love Pit's iRehome program, so ongoing care and custody are provided by their foster. All behavior and medical information is provided by their caretaker, and TLP encourages all adopters to verify the information with their caretaker prior to adoption.
Hello, my name is Jasmine! Sometimes my humans call me Jazzy. I am made up of lots of different breeds, so I talk and sing like a Husky, I am smart like a Shepard, and I am strong and protective like Boxers and Pits.
One ear is tall and proud, the other not so much but it gives me character, so I don't mind too much. I have big brown expressive eyes to go with all my different emotions. I know how to sit, shake, place and leave it. My favorite game in the whole wide world is watching the squirrels in the big oak tree out back. But I also like to play tug of war, run, chase and fetch. Sometimes after a nice run around the yard, I hop onto the first step of my pool to cool off, but I am not fond of swimming. I am really good at catching things too, and don't even think about getting ice for yourself and not tossing me a cube or two. My favorite indoor activity is to sit in a lap and nap. It isn't my fault if your lap isn't quite big enough.
When I was really young, my humans discovered that I really like the sound that happens when you roll your "rs. That sound is super exciting to me.
I am 100% potty trained. I even ring a bell that hangs by the back door to let everyone know that I need to go out. I sleep indoors and prefer to share your bed with you, but I am fine with sleeping in a dog bed or on the floor if your bed isn't an option. I will not bother you when you are sleeping unless I need to go outside (for personal reasons).
I love attention. Please talk to me and give me reassurances and affirmations as you pet me. I deserve soft caresses near my ears and neck, and I love belly rubs. I do okay when I am alone but feel much more secure when you are home. I am not crate trained, but I only chew on toys that have been given to me. Sometimes I like to carry a sock bundle around, but I don't chew on it.
I love human visitors. I've never met a human I didn't like. I get very excited and kind of loud when someone comes to see me. I have never met a young human, so I am not sure how I feel about that.
My humans adopted me in January 2021 when I was about 8 weeks old. They brought me home and introduced me to my new siblings, two mini-Aussies. I love my siblings 99% of the time but as siblings do, sometimes I get a little jealous and competitive. I may have even sent one of them to the emergency vet one time. I felt really bad about it and apologized a million times.
I have completed an anti-aggression training program at Off Leash K9 Training in Lewisville, TX. I did very well, and I am very responsive to my training collar. I am on my best behavior when I am wearing it. I am much less reactive to noises on the other side of the fence or from the street than I used to be.
My humans say I am super sweet, and that re-homing me is a really hard thing to do because they love me so much, but they also think I might be happier in a home without other canines. I have never met a cat, but cats are small, and they look tasty.
Thank you for reading my story; If you would like to meet me, please reach out to my humans.
Jasmine s participating in The Love Pit's iRehome program, so ongoing care and custody are provided by their foster. All behavior and medical information is provided by their caretaker, and TLP encourages all adopters to verify the information with their caretaker prior to adoption.
Adopting from The Love Pit means gaining a family member. It means gaining a network of pit bull advocates, ready to support you and provide you with all of the resources we can. Most importantly, adopting from The Love Pit saves lives. When you adopt, you're saving the life of your own dog, opening space in their foster home for another shelter dog in need, and creating space in the shelter kennel for a dog whose life would have otherwise been on the line. Your thanks for all the good you've done? Lots of love and pit bull kisses to enjoy for years to come.
Adopting from The Love Pit means gaining a family member. It means gaining a network of pit bull advocates, ready to support you and provide you with all of the resources we can. Most importantly, adopting from The Love Pit saves lives. When you adopt, you're saving the life of your own dog, opening space in their foster home for another shelter dog in need, and creating space in the shelter kennel for a dog whose life would have otherwise been on the line. Your thanks for all the good you've done? Lots of love and pit bull kisses to enjoy for years to come.
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We have monthly adoption events at different locations in Dallas and Fort Worth which are announced on our social media pages and will also be posted on our website.
We will also set up an appointment with you to meet the dog of your choosing.
We have monthly adoption events at different locations in Dallas and Fort Worth which are announced on our social media pages and will also be posted on our website.
We will also set up an appointment with you to meet the dog of your choosing.
More about this rescue
We are a foster/volunteer based 501c3 nonprofit dog rescue in Dallas, Texas. Our mission is to reduce the number of homeless pit bull type dogs in shelters and on the streets through rescue, rehabilitation, education, and advocacy.
Our goal is to educate the public about a breed that often falls victim to breed specific legislation, discrimination, and cruelty and promote responsible pet ownership through spay/neuter initiatives, vaccinations, and training resources.
Go Rescue Dogs Go!
We are a foster/volunteer based 501c3 nonprofit dog rescue in Dallas, Texas. Our mission is to reduce the number of homeless pit bull type dogs in shelters and on the streets through rescue, rehabilitation, education, and advocacy.
Our goal is to educate the public about a breed that often falls victim to breed specific legislation, discrimination, and cruelty and promote responsible pet ownership through spay/neuter initiatives, vaccinations, and training resources.
Go Rescue Dogs Go!
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