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American Staffordshire Terrier/Mixed Breed (Large)
Color
Brown/Chocolate
Age
1 year 7 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
45 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
PPRT-A-166
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Roxy's story is a sad one. It started on a day a very loving family was visiting her mother at the cemetery when a very skin infected, emaciated pup came up to them with tail wagging and kisses. It was as though Roxy hadn't seen a human in days, she was so excited for human contact. The family could not leave Roxy there alone, so they decided to take her home. Faced with an extra dog in the home, the family quickly realized they could not permanently keep foster and contacted animal control for assistance. Animal control immediately said they would euthanize her on the spot due to her condition and breed. This was not an option for the family that loved Roxy because she was too sweet and deserved more. Roxy is now in the rescue's care. She is fully vetted, and her fur has grown back beautifully. Her fosters have taken such great care of her, and she is ready for her happy ending. We would love for someone to give this girl the life she always deserved and the life that she was robbed of by whoever dumped her. If you would like to meet Roxy, please fill out an application!
Roxy's story is a sad one. It started on a day a very loving family was visiting her mother at the cemetery when a very skin infected, emaciated pup came up to them with tail wagging and kisses. It was as though Roxy hadn't seen a human in days, she was so excited for human contact. The family could not leave Roxy there alone, so they decided to take her home. Faced with an extra dog in the home, the family quickly realized they could not permanently keep foster and contacted animal control for assistance. Animal control immediately said they would euthanize her on the spot due to her condition and breed. This was not an option for the family that loved Roxy because she was too sweet and deserved more. Roxy is now in the rescue's care. She is fully vetted, and her fur has grown back beautifully. Her fosters have taken such great care of her, and she is ready for her happy ending. We would love for someone to give this girl the life she always deserved and the life that she was robbed of by whoever dumped her. If you would like to meet Roxy, please fill out an application!
You must submit an application on the animal(s) you are interested in adopting. We will review it and be in touch with you!
2.
Approve Application
Once we approve your application, we will reach out to you on a time and date for you and your family to come meet your selected pet
3.
Meet the Pet
When you have selected a date and time, you will bring the whole family and your pets to do a meet and greet with our animals!
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
If all goes well, and everyone in the family agrees, you will be sent the adoption contract electronically to sigh and submit
5.
Pay Fee
After the contract is signed, you will pay the adoption fee for your new companion!
6.
Take the Pet Home
Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of the best little companion you can ask for!
Additional adoption info
Petty Pawz Rescue reserves the right to deny adoption applications if we do not believe the family or animal is a good fit for you. We stand by our animal's and their safety and only want to set them up for success! Petty Pawz Rescue is operating with less than 3 people, so it may take longer than expected to hear back with your application status.
Petty Pawz Rescue reserves the right to deny adoption applications if we do not believe the family or animal is a good fit for you. We stand by our animal's and their safety and only want to set them up for success! Petty Pawz Rescue is operating with less than 3 people, so it may take longer than expected to hear back with your application status.
We generally host adoption events at our headquarters (contact us for address) every Saturday and Sunday from 9-2pm. We can also make arrangements throughout the week if you are not available to visit. We are foster based and have to align your schedule to the foster's schedule in order for you to meet the animals. We do not have a facility you can visit at this time.
We generally host adoption events at our headquarters (contact us for address) every Saturday and Sunday from 9-2pm. We can also make arrangements throughout the week if you are not available to visit. We are foster based and have to align your schedule to the foster's schedule in order for you to meet the animals. We do not have a facility you can visit at this time.
More about this rescue
Petty Pawz Rescue is a 501c3 non-profit organization focused on rescuing and assisting animal shelters that are overcrowded or animals considered high-risk. We do not accept owner surrenders at this time as our focus is animals that are in immediate danger. We specialize in pregnant animals, orphaned animals, senior dogs, or animals needing medical assistance. We are foster based and can only accept what we have availability for foster wise. We take in both cats and dogs, big or small! Our mission is to prevent the overpopulation in animal shelters and to find loving forever homes for the animals in our custody!
Petty Pawz Rescue is a 501c3 non-profit organization focused on rescuing and assisting animal shelters that are overcrowded or animals considered high-risk. We do not accept owner surrenders at this time as our focus is animals that are in immediate danger. We specialize in pregnant animals, orphaned animals, senior dogs, or animals needing medical assistance. We are foster based and can only accept what we have availability for foster wise. We take in both cats and dogs, big or small! Our mission is to prevent the overpopulation in animal shelters and to find loving forever homes for the animals in our custody!