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American Staffordshire Terrier/American Pit Bull Terrier
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
3 years 4 months old, Adult
Size
(When grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Weight
(Current) 50 lbs
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My info
Not good with dogs
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Several weeks ago Bonnie and her buddy, Clyde, were found in south Fort Worth. They were starving and had clearly been on their own for a while. When the finder was unable to locate their owners he approached local shelters but was told they could not accept the dogs as they were full. We arranged to have the dogs fixed and vaccinated and they are now ready to find a wonderful home. As Clyde and Bonnie are very bonded we would love to find them a home together. Clyde weighs around 60 lbs while Bonnie weighs around 50 lbs. Both are energetic, loving and friendly. They are very affectionate and love to shower their foster family with licks and kisses. They love running and playing in the backyard and they it would do best in a home with an active family who would include them in regular activities to help them use up some of their energy. Clyde loves cooling off in the little kiddie pool but Bonnie prefers to stay dry.
The dogs would do best in a home without young children as they tend to jump up and would be a little overwhelming for a young child.
They also need to be in a home with no other animals.
Several weeks ago Bonnie and her buddy, Clyde, were found in south Fort Worth. They were starving and had clearly been on their own for a while. When the finder was unable to locate their owners he approached local shelters but was told they could not accept the dogs as they were full. We arranged to have the dogs fixed and vaccinated and they are now ready to find a wonderful home. As Clyde and Bonnie are very bonded we would love to find them a home together. Clyde weighs around 60 lbs while Bonnie weighs around 50 lbs. Both are energetic, loving and friendly. They are very affectionate and love to shower their foster family with licks and kisses. They love running and playing in the backyard and they it would do best in a home with an active family who would include them in regular activities to help them use up some of their energy. Clyde loves cooling off in the little kiddie pool but Bonnie prefers to stay dry.
The dogs would do best in a home without young children as they tend to jump up and would be a little overwhelming for a young child.
They also need to be in a home with no other animals.
We require an adoption application and once we review and approve we will do an interview. We will check references on your application and then if you are approved we will set up a meet and greet.
We require an adoption application and once we review and approve we will do an interview. We will check references on your application and then if you are approved we will set up a meet and greet.
We also have a Facebook page, Animal Advocates of North Texas.
We also have a Facebook page, Animal Advocates of North Texas.
More about this rescue
We assist shelters and find homes for their adoptable pets.
We take professional photos, write bios and post to adoption websites.
We also provide funds for medical care, foster animals and find foster families .We organize adoption events and give presentations to schools on the importance of spaying /neutering and vaccinating animals.
For the last 12 years, we have been working with several small rural shelters who have limited space and would have to euthanize due to lack of space. We pull their animals and get them into foster homes until we find their forever homes.
We devote many hours to getting animals out of shelters and into foster and permanent homes.
We assist shelters and find homes for their adoptable pets.
We take professional photos, write bios and post to adoption websites.
We also provide funds for medical care, foster animals and find foster families .We organize adoption events and give presentations to schools on the importance of spaying /neutering and vaccinating animals.
For the last 12 years, we have been working with several small rural shelters who have limited space and would have to euthanize due to lack of space. We pull their animals and get them into foster homes until we find their forever homes.
We devote many hours to getting animals out of shelters and into foster and permanent homes.