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| Breed: | American Staffordshire Terrier Mix | Color: | Gray/Silver/Salt & Pepper - With White | Age: | Young |
| Size: | Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) | Sex: | Male | ID#: | 5142382-D-51178 |
I am already neutered and not good with cats.
Porkchop is a young Staffie with unique coloring. It's almost a reverse brindle. No matter what you call it, it sure is pretty! He came to us as a stray, but we did find out he doesn't like cats. Porkchop is very strong on the leash and will need consistent training in the basics of good behavior. Our volunteers report that he is listening and responding well to correction. Due to his size & strength, he would do better in a home with older kids. A family who is willing to continue his education would be perfect for Porkchop! If you like your dogs substantial and sturdy, and are up to the challenge of providing consistent, fair direction, and lots of exercise, this big boy could be just right for you. Porkchop is a member of our Pooch With Perks Program! When you adopt, you will receive a Doggie Goodie Bag donated by the Friends of Burlington County Animal Shelter!
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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Act quickly to adopt Porkchop D-51178**Pooch with Perks**. Pets at this shelter may be held for only a short time.
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Shelter Info...
Adoption Fees:
$75 for Dogs
$100 for Puppies less than 6 months
$45 for Cats
$60 for Kittens less than 6 months
Contact the shelter for other rates.
Adopters will need to fill out an Adoption Application and be approved before taking a pet home.
The Burlington County Animal Shelter is a place where county residents can take stray and unwanted animals. The Animal Shelter is a line of defense against the spread of Rabies by removing unwanted and stray animals from local communities. In the event that an animal poses a threat to people’s health, the Animal Shelter is responsible for quarantining the animal for further evaluation.
Contact your municipality for information on free Rabies vaccination clinics in your community.
If your animal is lost, please call the shelter and inquire if the animal has been brought in.
