Tracy's Info...
| Breed: | Hound (Unknown Type)/American Pit Bull Terrier Mix | Color: | Tan/Yellow/Fawn - With White | Age: | Young |
| Size: | Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) | Sex: | Female |
I am already spayed and up to date with shots.
Sweet Tracy is loving life in her new foster home! Her foster parents report that this gentle-spirited girl is already crate trained and on her way to being house trained. She loves a soft pillow, soft toys and to cuddle with her foster parents.
She loves to give kisses and when she's happy she doesn't just wag her tail but she wiggles all over! She is learning to “sit”, “stay”, “watch me”, “leave it” and to go down. She's also very much a lady and sits before doors open and walks very well on a leash. She loves treats, squeaky toys and her soft blankets to sleep on. She’s crate trained and her foster mom and pop are delighted to have her.
Tracy is being sponsored with an adoption grant from A New Hope Animal Foundation and qualifies for the Pirzes for Pitties Program. Adopt one of our Pit Bull Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terrier or Pit Bull mixes and receive a $50 training or crate grant, a Patricia McConnell training book, a giant rope toy, and extra large Kong toy and a training collar. Adoption counselors are available to help start you on the right path with your newly adopted dog.
If you'd like to meet his sweet girl, please email loomisgal@cs.com or call 916 652 4164 for more information about sweet Tracy.
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Rescue Group Info...
Our Mission
To enhance the lives of shelter animals and homeless animals in need, promoting their adoptability through programs designed for community involvement, education and socialization.
Our Goal
To reduce the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Placer County, California and in other areas of need.
We show our adoptable dogs every Saturday from 12-4pm at Petco, 1917 Douglas Blvd, Roseville, CA.
All of our dogs are spayed or neutered before joining their new homes. They also have all their vaccinations, are heartworm tested and started on preventative and have been implanted with a Home Again microchip.
Our goal is to find homes for adoptable dogs housed at the Placer County Animal Shelter or in foster care.

