Rhiana's Info...
| Breed: | American Pit Bull Terrier/American Bulldog Mix | Color: | Unknown | Age: | Adult |
| Size: | Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) | Sex: | Female | ID#: | 4846 |
Rhiana is the sweetest Pit Bull ever. Very laid back, more a people dog than a dog dog. She prefers to be inside and her vision of being outside is to be laying down chewing on a stick, and she's very proud of it. Rhiana got the title of "Official Couch Potato" after she came to KnK (she's also very proud of it). Unfortunately Rhiana was used as a puppy mill, left outside and chained up to a concrete slab 24/7 her whole life, so she is emotionally damaged. Besides separation anxiety, she is not and will never be crate trained: she will destroy it if left alone. Even after all the abuse she suffered, she will give you lots and lots and LOTS of kisses. A bonus from Rhiana: she has extensive mamma experience, so she loves kids, will take care of them and soak up their love as much as she can.
Rhiana, American Pit Bull Terrier & American Bulldog Mixhas been shared from Shelter Exchange.
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Rescue Group Info...
We believe every dog is as good as their training. Some dogs have had a very tough start to their lives, but it doesn't have to be the end of their story. KnK is named after two of our dogs - Kooper and Kloe - they were brother and sister, and both resecues. They got out during a storm and were killed. We started the foundation to honor them, and to help other dogs in need of rescue.
Paypal: knkrescuefoundation@gmail.com
Our adoption fees range from $150-200, which includes all relevant shots/vaccinations and spay/neuter procedure. We also spend time acclimating the animals to social situations: other dogs, puppies, cats, kids, etc, so adopters have a much better idea what to expect from a new family member.
We are a no-kill rescue, serving the greater Seattle/Tacoma Washington area. The majority of our animals are pulled from death row at shelters from the Seattle area, as well as from California and Georgia. We believe every dog is adoptable if given the time and opportunity to develop training and a stable personality.
