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This helps Humane Society of Charles County with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
American Pit Bull Terrier
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn/White
Age
2 years 8 months old, Adult
Size
–
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
22437
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Tyson is a lovable boy with a special, beautiful mind. During the day, he enjoys playing, rub-rubs, toys, and being with his familiars. During the night, Tyson "sundowns" like a human with dementia. While he still remembers his owners, he can become nervous and defensive with visitors or those he is less familiar with.
We recommend that Tyson's home be low energy and not have a lot of comings and goings, especially at night.
Are you looking for a happy guy with a heart of gold who needs a little extra attention for his unique mind? Come meet Tyson!
Tyson is a lovable boy with a special, beautiful mind. During the day, he enjoys playing, rub-rubs, toys, and being with his familiars. During the night, Tyson "sundowns" like a human with dementia. While he still remembers his owners, he can become nervous and defensive with visitors or those he is less familiar with.
We recommend that Tyson's home be low energy and not have a lot of comings and goings, especially at night.
Are you looking for a happy guy with a heart of gold who needs a little extra attention for his unique mind? Come meet Tyson!
All of our available animals have electronic applications on their profiles on our website www.humanesocietycc.org
2.
Approve Application
The Adoption Counselors will review your application and if approved will contact you to pay an adoption hold fee to reserve the animal.
3.
Meet the Pet
All adopters need an appointment to meet the pet due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Additional adoption info
Thank you for choosing adoption! We hope that you will find a pet that will become a long time member of your family! Currently we are open to visitors and adopters via appointments only. The Adoption Counselors can schedule a time to visit after reviewing your accepted application. Please visit our website to see the pets profile and apply for them electronically. All of our dogs and cats are spayed/neutered, have rabies and distemper shots (age appropriate), and are de-wormed and microchipped. If you have any questions please call 301-645-8181 or email info@humanesocietycc.org
Thank you for choosing adoption! We hope that you will find a pet that will become a long time member of your family! Currently we are open to visitors and adopters via appointments only. The Adoption Counselors can schedule a time to visit after reviewing your accepted application. Please visit our website to see the pets profile and apply for them electronically. All of our dogs and cats are spayed/neutered, have rabies and distemper shots (age appropriate), and are de-wormed and microchipped. If you have any questions please call 301-645-8181 or email info@humanesocietycc.org
All visitors to the shelter currently require an appointment. Please call (301) 645-8181 or email info@humanesocietycc.org to schedule a time.
More about this shelter
he Humane Society of Charles County (HSCC) is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that relies completely on private donations and its own fundraising abilities to operate. We do not receive any federal, state or government funding or any funds from any national animal welfare organizations to operate.
The fees collected from the adoption of each animal help to offset some of the costs involved in providing care for the animals and preparing an animal for placement into a new home.
he Humane Society of Charles County (HSCC) is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that relies completely on private donations and its own fundraising abilities to operate. We do not receive any federal, state or government funding or any funds from any national animal welfare organizations to operate.
The fees collected from the adoption of each animal help to offset some of the costs involved in providing care for the animals and preparing an animal for placement into a new home.