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We'll also keep you updated on Nova's adoption status with email updates.
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Nova

American Pit Bull Terrier Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 4 yrs 2 mos
Neosho, MO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Say hello to Nova, the newest member of the FFAA family. Due to unfortunate and unsafe family circumstances, Nova is here, and we are hoping to find a foster-to-adopt placement right away for her. At four years of age, she had been with her family since she was only 7 weeks old. She is having a hard time adjusting to shelter life - and who wouldn't, after four years of being the adored family dog. Nova has been deaf since birth. Due to not being able to hear herself, she can be more vocal than the average dog. However, she knows quite a few hand signals that we will show her future adopters, including one for "Quiet." Nova is dog friendly (she really enjoys dogs licking her ears) and LOVES her tiny humans (she is great with kids and teens of all ages). She's a perfect family dog! She is described as being a friendly couch potato who is super affectionate. She is house trained. During the day, she spent her time indoors and free roaming, and she is accustomed to having the pick of her family member's beds to sleep in. Her passions include car rides and her blankies - she loves suckling on them. She's a huge fan of sunbathing, and she greatly enjoys trips to the creek. When we asked if there's anything that they would like Nova's future owner to know, we were told, "She is an amazing dog. She will greet you with a smile every time you walk in the dor. She loves her tiny humans; we are her emotional support people. She loves to be petted and blankets."Nova has been through the wringer these last few weeks. During her spay, we discovered that she has a blood clotting disorder which led to complications post-op. Nova is having issues with her mobility now; while she is improving every day, she does need help moving her back end around.
We'll also keep you updated on Kalie's adoption status with email updates.
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Kalie

American Pit Bull Terrier Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 5 yrs 6 mos
Neosho, MO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Many of our longtime followers will recognize this dog's face, name, and story. Yes, this is our beautiful Kalie. Due to no fault of her own, she rejoined the other animals under FFAA's care September of 2024.All the way back in April of 2021, Kalie was found taking cover from a storm underneath someone's carport. That's when she joined the FFAA family for the first time. It took an entire 590 days, or 1 year and 7 months, for her to be chosen. The joy and relief staff felt on that day was indescribable. We hoped and believed that this was her final and forever home. We even received updates periodically -- she was settling in amazingly and her new family adored her. In our minds, she was a success story who we no longer needed to worry about. To our dismay, earlier in September, we received notice from her adoptive family informing us that they were moving very soon and would not be taking her with them. She had been with them for 650 days -- longer than her first stay at the shelter, and just 3 months away from what was supposed to be her 2nd "Gotcha Day" anniversary. As with 99% of our dogs, Kalie had been adopted out with the understanding that she was an inside dog. However, when she arrived back, we discovered that within just a few months, she'd become an outside only dog. When she left us for the first time, she was crate trained and housebroken. She continues to keep a clean kennel, so we are hopeful that she will not need to be re-potty trained. Kennel life greatly affected Kalie's mental health for the negative during her first stay here. We had to keep her in the intake hall permanently because even with only one day spent on the adoptable dogs hall, her reactivity and stress increased so significantly. Not only does this mean that she is seen less by potential adopters, it also means that we unable to intake as many dogs due to her having a permanent spot in our intake hall. She's been back for about a month now, and just as we suspected, she is already struggling. Our fear for her is that this time around, her stay will be even longer. We are terrified that she may not be able to recover from the permanent affects that kennel stress has on an animal's mind. Our hope is to find a foster for her - we would prefer foster-to-adopt or a long-term foster, but even a short-term foster who will get her out of the shelter and practicing her living-with-human skills would be invaluable. According to her original adoptive family, Kalie has been around adults, teenagers, and toddlers, and she has done well with all of those ages. She still remains fearful of adult men, but male children and teenagers she is friendly toward and not fearful of. In the past, Kalie was listed as dog selective - we recently re-tested her and found that she is dog neutral. This means that she is not unfriendly to dogs in her space and will even be tolerant with pushy behavior. We are working on slowly and positively introducing her to other dogs in hopes that she will start forming friendships and enjoy the companionship of other dogs instead of just ignoring them. However, absolutely no cats in the home for Kalie! In her owner surrender form, Kalie was described as: a couch potato, playful, friendly, enjoying physical affection, protective, always at your side, and occasionally nervous around men and loud noises. She knows "sit," "stay," and "come." She loves walks, hikes, going to the creek, and chewing on bones. She seems to prefer to entertain herself much of the time rather than begging for attention or for human playtime. We were told she travels well and that she's comfortable dressing up and wearing clothes. We asked her original adoptive family if there's anything they think her future owner should know; they said that "She needs a person or family that can give her a lot of attention, that is active, and that can spend lots of time with her. She is very sweet and loveable." Please share Kalie's story with your friends and family -- Kalie doesn't deserve to stay for another year and a half or more of her life in a shelter environment, especially when nothing she did landed her here. Our pet animals already have such short lifespans -- their unconditional love and acceptance demands that we make each day they have with us meaningful, joyful, and precious beyond measure.Email adopt.ffaa@gmail.com if you'd like to meet Kalie or have more questions about her.
We'll also keep you updated on Karma's adoption status with email updates.
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Karma

American Pit Bull Terrier Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 2 yrs 1 mo
Neosho, MO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Karma is a sweet young adult mixed breed. She & her "sister" Salem came to FFAA after being abandoned when her family moved out of their home. Because of this, we have limited knowledge or history on her! Karma is just over a month into her stay. So far, we have discovered that she's very affectionate and really likes to be right next to or between the legs of people interacting with her. She's seemingly dog friendly, and her leash skills are improving daily. She really loves to wrestle and play with any person who is willing. After pouncing and mouthing, she likes to flop onto her back and wiggle around showing her cute pink stomach and smacking the air with her paws.We don't know if she was house or crate trained, but she keeps a potty-free kennel. We'd love it if this girl didn't have to stay here long. She's been through so much - her family abandoning her in their rental home and then being brought to the overwhelming shelter environment. If you'd like to get to know her, fill out an application or pop in during our open hours!

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