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Hi, I’m Grayce, a brown pit mix. I am very gentle when taking treats. I also do the cutest army crawls.
I was rescued by Operation Save a Shelter Dog, who gave me a second chance at life. I was a mom with no surviving puppies, and they brought me in to help a litter of puppies who would not latch on to their own mother. I did my best to care for them. I was emaciated and had mange when I came from the shelter. But my foster mom treated me and helped me recover. They are also paying for my heartworm treatment until I test negative.
I’m 2 years old, female, 45 lbs., spayed, vaccinated, and on treatment for heartworms. I’m house trained and crate trained. I also sit when asked. I am very strong on the leash and hyper but calm once given a chance. I would do great with more leash training.
I’m good with children, and I have a sweet and gentle personality. I am selective with other dogs and may need to be the only dog in the home. We don’t know how I feel about cats, but I can be cat tested if you’d like.
I’m grateful for everything that has been done for me, but I’m ready to find my forever home. I’m looking for a family who will love, play, and cuddle with me. I’m a loyal and loving companion, and I will make you happy every day. If you think you’re the one for me, please contact my rescue today!
I am in boarding in Clemmons, NC but can be transported to other states. I can’t wait to meet you and start our new life together. *Must be 21 or older to apply.
Hi, I’m Grayce, a brown pit mix. I am very gentle when taking treats. I also do the cutest army crawls.
I was rescued by Operation Save a Shelter Dog, who gave me a second chance at life. I was a mom with no surviving puppies, and they brought me in to help a litter of puppies who would not latch on to their own mother. I did my best to care for them. I was emaciated and had mange when I came from the shelter. But my foster mom treated me and helped me recover. They are also paying for my heartworm treatment until I test negative.
I’m 2 years old, female, 45 lbs., spayed, vaccinated, and on treatment for heartworms. I’m house trained and crate trained. I also sit when asked. I am very strong on the leash and hyper but calm once given a chance. I would do great with more leash training.
I’m good with children, and I have a sweet and gentle personality. I am selective with other dogs and may need to be the only dog in the home. We don’t know how I feel about cats, but I can be cat tested if you’d like.
I’m grateful for everything that has been done for me, but I’m ready to find my forever home. I’m looking for a family who will love, play, and cuddle with me. I’m a loyal and loving companion, and I will make you happy every day. If you think you’re the one for me, please contact my rescue today!
I am in boarding in Clemmons, NC but can be transported to other states. I can’t wait to meet you and start our new life together. *Must be 21 or older to apply.
Our adoptable dogs are all in various foster homes and can be met by contacting rescue. Rescue will then provide foster home's contact information. Meet and greets will be arranged between foster and potential adopters. We also have adoption events at Petsmart on various dates which can be checked on our Facebook page, Operation Save a Shelter Dog.
Our adoptable dogs are all in various foster homes and can be met by contacting rescue. Rescue will then provide foster home's contact information. Meet and greets will be arranged between foster and potential adopters. We also have adoption events at Petsmart on various dates which can be checked on our Facebook page, Operation Save a Shelter Dog.
More about this rescue
Our Mission
Operation Save A Shelter Dog is a foster based, IRS-recognized 501c(3) rescue whose mission is to work with shelters on the East Coast by saving dogs at high risk of euthanasia or that have little hope of adoption in their current condition. Not only is it our goal to find furever homes for our dogs, but also to educate the public on the importance of spaying, neutering, vaccinating and providing preventative care for their pets.
Our Mission
Operation Save A Shelter Dog is a foster based, IRS-recognized 501c(3) rescue whose mission is to work with shelters on the East Coast by saving dogs at high risk of euthanasia or that have little hope of adoption in their current condition. Not only is it our goal to find furever homes for our dogs, but also to educate the public on the importance of spaying, neutering, vaccinating and providing preventative care for their pets.