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American Staffordshire Terrier/Shepherd (Unknown Type)
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut
Age
7 years 3 months old, Young
Size
(When grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Weight
(Current) 35 lbs
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My info
Good with kids
Not good with dogs
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Patty was pulled from a kill shelter at the last minute. She is in a foster home waiting on a forever family. She loves loves loves people and wants to be with you all the time. She is house trained,crate trained, know some basic commands, leash trained, can jump a 4 foot fence, can climb the corner of chain link fence, loves for you to try to get her toy so she can run from you. She is so sweet. She is good with large dogs, not so much with small you. She is very smart. I is in a backyard with a cat that is blind and deaf, but not sure about other cats.
Patty was pulled from a kill shelter at the last minute. She is in a foster home waiting on a forever family. She loves loves loves people and wants to be with you all the time. She is house trained,crate trained, know some basic commands, leash trained, can jump a 4 foot fence, can climb the corner of chain link fence, loves for you to try to get her toy so she can run from you. She is so sweet. She is good with large dogs, not so much with small you. She is very smart. I is in a backyard with a cat that is blind and deaf, but not sure about other cats.
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Visit the animals available for adoption to find the one(s) who might be right for you.
Fill out an adoption application that tells us about yourself and your household so we can facilitate the match-making process.
Talk to a staff member to learn more about your prospective companion and to determine if he or she is truly right for you.
Decide whether or not to adopt.
Go through the adoption materials with the staff member. You will receive information about your animal's vaccination history, as well as other information that will help you once you get your new companion home.
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We are available 7 days a week by appointment. Call 405-401-6336 or 405-830-7220 to schedule a meeting with your future pet today! Visit our Facebook for scheduled events.
www.facebook.com/helpingpawsok
More about this rescue
Helping Paws is a 501(c)3 non-profit no-kill shelter that was organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes. Specifically, Helping Paws rescues, rehabilitates and re-homes abandoned, neglected, surrendered, and stray dogs and cats that would otherwise face euthanasia. All our rescues are evaluated regarding their health, temperament, and other characteristics to evaluate their suitability for placement into adoption homes. Helping Paws provides excellent care for each pet, medical and emotional, and matches each pet with the best home for its needs in order to ensure a lifetime of safety, love and companionship.
Helping Paws is a 501(c)3 non-profit no-kill shelter that was organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes. Specifically, Helping Paws rescues, rehabilitates and re-homes abandoned, neglected, surrendered, and stray dogs and cats that would otherwise face euthanasia. All our rescues are evaluated regarding their health, temperament, and other characteristics to evaluate their suitability for placement into adoption homes. Helping Paws provides excellent care for each pet, medical and emotional, and matches each pet with the best home for its needs in order to ensure a lifetime of safety, love and companionship.