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My name is Jetta in Bethesda MD!

Posted over 10 months ago | Updated 6 days ago

Cared for by Ring Dog Rescue

My basic info

Breed
Pit Bull Terrier
Color
White - with Brown or Chocolate
Age
Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
19411771-COURTESY

My details

Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Location: Bethesda, MD

Meet Me, A Whole Lotta Love!

Hi there, future best friend! I'm a whole lotta woman, and I'm here to give you a whole lotta love!

My life's mission is simple: I want to love you, and only you. I'm so devoted to my person that I prefer not to share your love with any other dogs. There's not a single mean bone in my body, but when it comes to love, I'm exclusive. I'm not sure about cats or kids, but with an adult human, we're destined to be soulmates.

I'm a water enthusiast, and I absolutely adore swimming. If you love the water, you'll find me the perfect companion for those splashy adventures. I'm all about sharing those moments of pure joy with you, and I'll swim by your side wherever you decide to take the plunge.

Don't let my size and appearance fool you – I'm a gentle giant with a heart as sweet as honey. When we're not taking refreshing swims, I'll be right there with you, ready for playtime and leisurely walks on a leash. I may look big and strong, but I promise you, I'm just a big ol' sweet gal with a heart full of love.

You see, I'm not just a dog; I'm a bundle of love waiting to be yours. If you're seeking a loyal, devoted, and loving companion to share your adventures, you've found your match in me.

Together, we can create a world filled with smiles, unforgettable moments, and a love that knows no bounds. So, are you ready for a whole lotta love? If the answer is yes, then let's embark on this heartwarming journey together.

Yours (hopefully soon), Jetta

Jetta was rescued from a rural animal facility where she was being kept in inhumane and unsanitary conditions along with many other dogs and cats. She recovered in a loving and enriching environment, and now she is ready to find the forever home she deserves!

If you're interested in Jetta, email us at GetHelp@alleycat.org.

May 11, 2024, 2:50 pm
Rescue
Ring Dog Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
19411771-COURTESY
Contact
Address
Richmond, VA 23228
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Steps to adopt

1. Fill out an Adoption Application
2. Phone interview
3. Reference Checks
4. Meet and greet with the dog you are interested in (and any dogs you may have)
5. Home inspection
6. 1 week trial run (in home)
7. Finalize adoption (contract, collection of adoption fee and transfer of medical records)

Our adoption is fee $150.00, due at the end of your week trial, and includes spay or neuter, rabies (if of age), vaccinations, worming, microchip and any other medical required for the health of the particular animal.

The entire process can take 1-3 weeks to process, so please be patient and understand if you live outside of the Greater Richmond Area, the process may take longer. Our goal is to place the right bully in the right home.

Adoption application

More about this rescue

Ring Dog Rescue is a 501c3 pit bull rescue organization based out of Richmond, Virginia. Our focus is on the rescue, rehabilitation and long term placement of pit bull-type dogs in our region, as well as on the continued and ongoing education of the general public on the true character of these dogs and their role in altering the current societal perception. In 2009, Ring Dog Rescue placed 87 dogs in loving, permanent homes across Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland, Washington D.C., New Jersey, Pennsylvania and South Carolina, representing a 26% increase in dogs adopted from 2008. Our dogs come from various sources, including local kill-shelters, as strays or even as removals from neglectful situations. Our dogs are provided full and complete medical care, including spay and neuter, vaccines, microchips and remediation of any ailments the dog may suffer, placed in foster homes, taught to be a family dog and then placed in an adoptive home, after a thorough screening process.