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My basic info
Breed
American Bulldog/Dogo Argentino
Color
White
Age
3 years old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
56 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
Has special needs
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Nell came to the rescue with a severely dislocated elbow (beyond repair) and an angry tumor on her lower belly. Her front left leg was amputated and the tumor, which was confirmed to be squamous cell carcinoma, was removed with clean margins.
Nell’s stitches were removed this week and she is adjusting to life on three legs without a problem. She has finished her meds and her energy is back full-force. Best of all, now that Nell knows she’s safe, we get to enjoy her perfect personality. Nell loves to give kisses and isn’t stingy with spreading the love—all of her dog AND human friends are blessed with enough open-mouth-tongue-kisses to last a lifetime. We truly are the luckiest.
Medically, we know that the likelihood of the tumor(s) returning is high. Probably more than once. But don’t let that scare you! Our vet has assured us that so long as her adopter is comfortable with having new tumors removed as needed, Nell’s life expectancy shouldn’t be much different than any other dog.
That’s right. Nell gets to live the long, happy, and spoiled life she deserves. And with that, this sweet nugget is available for adoption.
From Nell’s foster: “Nell is without a doubt the easiest foster dog I’ve ever had. She is completely crate-trained—it’s her safe space, and she’s more than content to nap there until you get home from work. This house hippo is one giant couch potato that would do anything for a soft blanket and some cuddles. She is dog-friendly and though a little nervous at first, has done well when meeting my (loud) toddlers. She’s been spayed, dewormed, microchipped, and is heartworm negative. Her only continuing medical need will be monitoring for new tumor growth (confirmed to be squamous cell carcinoma, which is common in white bulldogs and isn’t life-threatening with proper medical attention!) and having them removed as they arise.”
Nell came to the rescue with a severely dislocated elbow (beyond repair) and an angry tumor on her lower belly. Her front left leg was amputated and the tumor, which was confirmed to be squamous cell carcinoma, was removed with clean margins.
Nell’s stitches were removed this week and she is adjusting to life on three legs without a problem. She has finished her meds and her energy is back full-force. Best of all, now that Nell knows she’s safe, we get to enjoy her perfect personality. Nell loves to give kisses and isn’t stingy with spreading the love—all of her dog AND human friends are blessed with enough open-mouth-tongue-kisses to last a lifetime. We truly are the luckiest.
Medically, we know that the likelihood of the tumor(s) returning is high. Probably more than once. But don’t let that scare you! Our vet has assured us that so long as her adopter is comfortable with having new tumors removed as needed, Nell’s life expectancy shouldn’t be much different than any other dog.
That’s right. Nell gets to live the long, happy, and spoiled life she deserves. And with that, this sweet nugget is available for adoption.
From Nell’s foster: “Nell is without a doubt the easiest foster dog I’ve ever had. She is completely crate-trained—it’s her safe space, and she’s more than content to nap there until you get home from work. This house hippo is one giant couch potato that would do anything for a soft blanket and some cuddles. She is dog-friendly and though a little nervous at first, has done well when meeting my (loud) toddlers. She’s been spayed, dewormed, microchipped, and is heartworm negative. Her only continuing medical need will be monitoring for new tumor growth (confirmed to be squamous cell carcinoma, which is common in white bulldogs and isn’t life-threatening with proper medical attention!) and having them removed as they arise.”
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Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
2.
Meet the Pet
3.
Approve Application
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
5.
Pay Fee
6.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
Visit https://sanctuaryinthesouth.org/adoptable-dogs to view all adoptable dogs and submit an application!
Visit https://sanctuaryinthesouth.org/adoptable-dogs to view all adoptable dogs and submit an application!
More about this rescue
Sanctuary in the South is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue founded specifically for the underdogs. Our mission is to provide a safe haven for the injured, abandoned, abused, neglected, or otherwise forgotten dogs who need us the most.
Sanctuary in the South is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue founded specifically for the underdogs. Our mission is to provide a safe haven for the injured, abandoned, abused, neglected, or otherwise forgotten dogs who need us the most.
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