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American Pit Bull Terrier/Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Color
Gray/Silver/Salt & Pepper - with White
Age
7 years old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
55 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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CAPE MAY, NJ: Happy lady Roxy Roo is 7 years old and weighs 55 lbs. Found as a stray, she unfortunately landed at an overcrowded shelter in New York City, where her name was Houndoom. Highly social and friendly, Roxy loves everyone she meets. Being so out-going and sweet, she was quite popular when she was rescued from the euthanasia list in September 2022. But this total sweetheart has been patiently waiting for her forever home ever since. Everyone wanted to save her, but no one wants to take this wonderful dog home. But Roxy Roo is such a good girl with so much love to give! She truly LOVES life as she shines exuberantly and you can not help but smile too when she is around. Roxy Roo is great at making new friends and when meeting new people. Roxy Roo likes most dogs – especially fun, loving, playful pups like herself – but no small dogs or cats for her, please.
Roxy Roo is not just a pretty face either – she is small in stature (some might use the affectionate term “lowrider”) but also a strong girl, so initially she will need someone who can handle her to go on walks. However, she would absolutely thrive in a home with a fenced in yard and would provide endless entertainment with her adorable antics!
Roxy Roo is a stunningly beautiful dog with perfect bully features – and when she smiles, her tongue is almost as wide as her head! She is a great dog and perfect for any bully lover! Has Roxy Roo been patiently waiting for you?
Please contact AmsterDog at 917-689-8414 for more information on Roxy Roo. Apply to adopt her at AmsterDog.org.
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CAPE MAY, NJ: Happy lady Roxy Roo is 7 years old and weighs 55 lbs. Found as a stray, she unfortunately landed at an overcrowded shelter in New York City, where her name was Houndoom. Highly social and friendly, Roxy loves everyone she meets. Being so out-going and sweet, she was quite popular when she was rescued from the euthanasia list in September 2022. But this total sweetheart has been patiently waiting for her forever home ever since. Everyone wanted to save her, but no one wants to take this wonderful dog home. But Roxy Roo is such a good girl with so much love to give! She truly LOVES life as she shines exuberantly and you can not help but smile too when she is around. Roxy Roo is great at making new friends and when meeting new people. Roxy Roo likes most dogs – especially fun, loving, playful pups like herself – but no small dogs or cats for her, please.
Roxy Roo is not just a pretty face either – she is small in stature (some might use the affectionate term “lowrider”) but also a strong girl, so initially she will need someone who can handle her to go on walks. However, she would absolutely thrive in a home with a fenced in yard and would provide endless entertainment with her adorable antics!
Roxy Roo is a stunningly beautiful dog with perfect bully features – and when she smiles, her tongue is almost as wide as her head! She is a great dog and perfect for any bully lover! Has Roxy Roo been patiently waiting for you?
Please contact AmsterDog at 917-689-8414 for more information on Roxy Roo. Apply to adopt her at AmsterDog.org.
To get the adoption process started AmsterDog Rescue, please fill out our online application at www.amsterdog.org/application.
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Interview
A telephone conversation where we would like to get to know you better and answer any questions you may have.
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Meet the Pet
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Approve Application
Additional adoption info
For adoption inquiries, please contact AmsterDog Rescue at 917-689-8414 or info@amsterdog.org.
To get the process started, please fill out our online application at www.amsterdog.org/application.
For adoption inquiries, please contact AmsterDog Rescue at 917-689-8414 or info@amsterdog.org.
To get the process started, please fill out our online application at www.amsterdog.org/application.
AmsterDog Rescue does not have its own facility. Instead, we rely on fosters to care for our beloved animals. Our available animals may change depending on your location and we do transport animals for adoptions within a reasonable distance. Since you will possibly be speaking with and meeting a foster directly, an application must be filled out prior to meet and greets.
For adoption inquiries, please contact AmsterDog Rescue at 917-689-8414 or info@amsterdog.org. To get the process started, please fill out our online application at www.amsterdog.org/application.
AmsterDog Rescue does not have its own facility. Instead, we rely on fosters to care for our beloved animals. Our available animals may change depending on your location and we do transport animals for adoptions within a reasonable distance. Since you will possibly be speaking with and meeting a foster directly, an application must be filled out prior to meet and greets.
For adoption inquiries, please contact AmsterDog Rescue at 917-689-8414 or info@amsterdog.org. To get the process started, please fill out our online application at www.amsterdog.org/application.
More about this rescue
AmsterDog Rescue is a 501c3 non-profit organization comprised entirely of volunteers that is dedicated to the plight of abandoned animals and those at-risk in shelters through no fault of their own. All donations received provide necessities for placement such veterinary care, rehabilitative training, supplies, transportation, and other related expenses.
AmsterDog Rescue is a 501c3 non-profit organization comprised entirely of volunteers that is dedicated to the plight of abandoned animals and those at-risk in shelters through no fault of their own. All donations received provide necessities for placement such veterinary care, rehabilitative training, supplies, transportation, and other related expenses.