This helps Newnan-Coweta Humane Society with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Boxer/American Pit Bull Terrier
Color
–
Age
6 years 10 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
55 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
D2022026
My details
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
The word to describe this dog is exuberant. Bella is overflowing with affection, life, and joy. She's had some ups and downs in her life, but this lady has so much love to give, and she is ready to unreservedly give it to YOU.
Bella has learned to walk well on a leash, sit, and relax calmly while hanging out with her people. She's been through professional obedience training, and comes with a lifetime of support from Off Leash Training as you build on that foundation.
At 6 years young, Bella is playful and wiggly -- she loves to spend her days parading with her stuffies, chewing on bones, and sitting on whichever laps will welcome her. She loves a good game of chase or tug of war.
She's easy going and independent -- she's happy rolling in the sun, sniffing, and chilling on her own.
Bella loves kids -- she is patient and loving, and is all about receiving their belly rubs and snuggles, and repaying them with doggy kisses. Bella is strong and enthusiastic, and will need a sturdy human family who can continue her leash training and enforce house manners.
Bella is crate trained, house trained, and rides well in the car. Whatever adventures you have planned, whether it's a hike, a neighborhood jog, or a relaxing evening on a patio, she is ready to join you.
Bella would prefer a house without cats, and she doesn't like dogs rolling up in her face when she's out on a leash. Bella would be best as an only dog due to her independent nature.
Come meet Bella and get ready to fall in love with this sweet, joyful, open-hearted goofball!
The word to describe this dog is exuberant. Bella is overflowing with affection, life, and joy. She's had some ups and downs in her life, but this lady has so much love to give, and she is ready to unreservedly give it to YOU.
Bella has learned to walk well on a leash, sit, and relax calmly while hanging out with her people. She's been through professional obedience training, and comes with a lifetime of support from Off Leash Training as you build on that foundation.
At 6 years young, Bella is playful and wiggly -- she loves to spend her days parading with her stuffies, chewing on bones, and sitting on whichever laps will welcome her. She loves a good game of chase or tug of war.
She's easy going and independent -- she's happy rolling in the sun, sniffing, and chilling on her own.
Bella loves kids -- she is patient and loving, and is all about receiving their belly rubs and snuggles, and repaying them with doggy kisses. Bella is strong and enthusiastic, and will need a sturdy human family who can continue her leash training and enforce house manners.
Bella is crate trained, house trained, and rides well in the car. Whatever adventures you have planned, whether it's a hike, a neighborhood jog, or a relaxing evening on a patio, she is ready to join you.
Bella would prefer a house without cats, and she doesn't like dogs rolling up in her face when she's out on a leash. Bella would be best as an only dog due to her independent nature.
Come meet Bella and get ready to fall in love with this sweet, joyful, open-hearted goofball!
This is the first step in our process! It's not an obligation to adopt, but gives us the info we need to contact you!
2.
Interview
The interviewer may ask further questions about answers on the adoption application to make sure the animal is a good fit!
3.
Home Check
This may be done through photographs.
4.
Meet the Pet
We'll arrange a time and place for you to meet the pet (and have the pet meet you and your family) prior to adopting
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
Just sign on the dotted line!!
6.
Pay Fee
Cash and card accepted!
7.
Take the Pet Home
It's time for the fun part! Happy tails!!
Additional adoption info
Newnan-Coweta Humane Society has the standard adoption application, interview, and home visit requirements. We try to match the right family with the right pet for their lifestyle. We want our foster pets and adoptive families to be happy and well-suited.
Newnan-Coweta Humane Society has the standard adoption application, interview, and home visit requirements. We try to match the right family with the right pet for their lifestyle. We want our foster pets and adoptive families to be happy and well-suited.
Saturdays: Cat adoptions from 1-4pm at the Newnan PetSmart, 1072 Highway 34 East, Newnan, GA 30265.
We try to hold dog adoptions at least twice a month at Petsmart.
For additional adoption appointments or to meet one of our dogs, please complete an adoption application and a member of our team will reach out!
Saturdays: Cat adoptions from 1-4pm at the Newnan PetSmart, 1072 Highway 34 East, Newnan, GA 30265.
We try to hold dog adoptions at least twice a month at Petsmart.
For additional adoption appointments or to meet one of our dogs, please complete an adoption application and a member of our team will reach out!
More about this rescue
The Newnan-Coweta Humane Society has a dedication and passion to rescue shelter pets located at local kill shelters. Those rescued pets are vetted and vaccinated then placed in our foster care program where they are socialized with our own pets, taught basic manners (dogs/puppies), start crate-training method (dogs/puppies)and in short, get them ready for their forever home. They stay in our foster care system until their forever homes are found. The volunteers of NCHS are dedicated to rescuing homeless pets because there are so many pets in kill shelters that are wonderful, loving pets. They are euthanized simply because they do not have homes.
The Newnan-Coweta Humane Society has a dedication and passion to rescue shelter pets located at local kill shelters. Those rescued pets are vetted and vaccinated then placed in our foster care program where they are socialized with our own pets, taught basic manners (dogs/puppies), start crate-training method (dogs/puppies)and in short, get them ready for their forever home. They stay in our foster care system until their forever homes are found. The volunteers of NCHS are dedicated to rescuing homeless pets because there are so many pets in kill shelters that are wonderful, loving pets. They are euthanized simply because they do not have homes.
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We'll also keep you updated on Belle's adoption status with email updates.