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My name is Duckie!

Posted over 4 months ago | Updated 10 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Meet the Pet

4

Approve Application

5

Home Check

My basic info

Breed
American Pit Bull Terrier/American Staffordshire Terrier
Color
Age
Size
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
20146980

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
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My story

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

Courtesy post for Ben...we received below message from him looking for temp foster in MD until May/June for Duckie. If you can help email Ben at bwcole92@gmail.com.
 
 
"Hi AAHA Team

I’m looking for help finding a temporary foster for a stray puppy that my best friends found around Thanksgiving. The puppy, we've been calling her Duckie, was roaming around a gas station near in Mobile, AL. After posting signs and in the neighborhood groups, no one has claimed her.

Duckie seems to be a Lab/Terrier mix and around 6ish months. She’s super sweet and loooooves being pet and cuddling. She hasn’t really learned to play with a lot of things yet. And she hasn’t gotten the hang of potty training yet. Unfortunately, my friends all work nearly full time and have two cats and two dogs in their home. So as much as they love her, they can't really manage to keep her much longer.

I came home for the holidays and have told my friends I'd love to take her and give her a forever home with me where I live in Maryland. But I would have to wait until at least the end of May to early June when I plan on moving into a townhouse of my own. Unfortunately, right now, one of my roommates already has two older dogs that are aggressively reactive towards other dogs and my roommate is not a good pet owner in themselves. So it would be a very stressful and very unsupportive situation to bring a dog into.

I offered my friends that if they could keep her until I'm able to drive down in the spring, that I'd pay for her food, shots, heartworm, flea/tick treatments, and some toys as well. Like I said, for my friends, it's just too much. So I can offer the same to a foster!

As far as Duckie goes, she likes other dogs and is playful. But she does seem to be mouthy. She also seems fine with cats, albeit maybe even a bit afraid of them (but my friend's cat is old and ornery). In general, Duckie is high spirited and energetic but can be calmed by holding her at your side and rubbing her chest. At least in my experience, that puts her into cuddle mode! Duckie also seems eager to learn and be trained. I've gotten her to sit at my feet when I call her to me. She also does really well inside her kennel. She doesn't bark or yelp. Unfortunately she's not gotten the hang of potty training yet. Mostly she has accidents inside her kennel. My suspicion is that wherever she came from, that was the norm for her. So I think that *she* thinks she's supposed to go inside her kennel. Even when I've taken her out the past week or so, when she needs to poop, she'll sit near the backdoor to my friend's house. And I try to encourage her to come to the yard, and she'll come for attention, but she goes back to the door. Before I caught on to what was happening, after I let her back inside, she'd poop in her kennel. So I really think that's where she thinks she's supposed to go. So she'll definitely need some persistent training there.

I know this is an unusual request. My friends were definitely hoping to not have to surrender her to a shelter. And I'd love to give Duckie the forever home she deserves. She and I really gravitate to each other.

If y'all could help me find a foster for her in the MD area, I could arrange transport for Duckie!

Best,
Ben" 
If you can help email Ben at bwcole92@gmail.com.
***Disclaimer*** Unfortunately, there are not enough rooms at the inn to admit every dog that needs a furever home. But, we still want to help those dogs (and cats) on their journey! By courtesy posting, AAHA is offering our website/network as an additional resource to help an owner or shelter gain additional exposure for the dog they are trying to place. AAHA has not met nor evaluated the dog (or cat) we are courtesy posting. AAHA makes no representation about courtesy posted pets including the health and temperament and accepts no liability in this exchange. Arrangements for adoptions are made between the caretaker of the pet and the potential adopter.May 25, 2024, 2:38 pm
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Contact info

Pet ID
20146980
Contact
Address
P.O. Box 65351, Baltimore, MD 21209

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Interview

3.

Meet the Pet

4.

Approve Application

5.

Home Check

Additional adoption info

An approved application, vet reference, personal reference check and home visit are required to finalize an adoption. We suggest a $200 donation that helps offset some of our expenses such as feeding, boarding, training, vaccinations, spay/neuter, and miscellaneous veterinary costs.
Adoption fees are used to continue to help homeless animals in need!

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We are a rescue that is dependent on volunteers as we do not have a physical building. We rent space at a kennel in Upperco, Md. If you would like to meet one of our dogs please contact us to make arrangements. Thanks!

More about this rescue

Adopt a Homeless Animal Rescue (AAHA) is a nonprofit dedicated to rescuing and assisting animals in crisis. We actively combat animal cruelty in any form.

We have a particular commitment to pit bulls and aim to raise awareness about the breed, help those in need, and educate the public:
•We seek to promote this lovely yet unfairly maligned breed as the sweet, intelligent, affectionate, and people-oriented dogs they are.
•We assume stewardship over their well-being and strive to make this world a better place for them.
•We serve as a resource and/or liaison for shelters, individuals, and the community at large, advocating for any animal in harm's way.
•We also function in an advisory role for private citizens who seek assistance and guidance in better caring for their pets.

We are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

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