Marge D-50812 (in foster)'s Info...
| Breed: | American Staffordshire Terrier Mix | Color: | White | Age: | Senior |
| Size: | Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) | Sex: | Female | ID#: | 5075214-D-50812 |
I am already spayed, a special needs pet, good with kids, and good with dogs.
Marge, who came to the shelter as a stray weighing 40 lbs, has blossomed in her foster home. She is currently living with three other dogs and three children, and is doing well with everyone. She also enjoyed everyone she met over the holidays. She is sweet and gentle, and loves to cuddle. For an older gal, she sure does have a playful side as well. Marge loves to play with a soccer ball or a tennis ball. She also loves rawhide bones and will toss one around before settling down to chew on it.
Marge appears to be hearing challanged, but that does not in any way affect her sweetness or her ability to do everything her hearing foster siblings do. In fact, it makes her all the more endearing as she tends to watch your facial expressions and she always wants to be close by to you. Please consider adding Marge to your family. She is waiting patiently for you!
If you would like to meet this wonderful dog, please contact the shelter to schedule an appointment with Marge's foster family.
PETNOTE: ALL dogs will be SPAYED/NEUTERED before leaving the shelter. Please give this pet a second chance. Visit the shelter and fill out an adoption application today. When calling the shelter about this dog, please refer to the ABOVE ID# when calling. Thanks!
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Adoption Fees:
$75 for Dogs
$100 for Puppies less than 6 months
$45 for Cats
$60 for Kittens less than 6 months
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Adopters will need to fill out an Adoption Application and be approved before taking a pet home.
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