Buddy: The Shy Snuggler with Radar Ears Ready to Steal Your Heart!
Get ready to fall head over paws for Buddy, a 2-year-old, 50-pound Boxer mix (maybe?) who’s got a soft coat, soulful eyes, and a heart bursting with love just waiting for the right person to unlock it! This medium-sized, neutered sweetie is a bit of a shy guy at first, but give him a moment to know you’re his safe space, and he’ll transform into the cuddliest, kissiest companion you’ve ever met. After a tough start—likely from an abusive past and 130 days in a shelter—Buddy’s ready to find his forever home with Texas Pit Crew, where he can shower you with affection and snooze by your side.
Buddy’s a total rockstar when it comes to manners: he’s house-trained, crate-trained, and struts his stuff on a leash like a pro (okay, he might tug a bit at the start because walks are so exciting!). He’s got a whole repertoire of tricks—“sit,” “stay,” “down,” “off,” “paw,” and “cage”—making him one smart pup who’s eager to please. New places and faces make this wallflower a tad nervous, but with a sprinkle of patience, he’ll be your loyal shadow, curling up next to you in bed or chasing squeaky toys and bones with glee. His moderate energy level means he’s down for a romp with other dogs, a leisurely walk, or a cozy cuddle session—whatever you’re feeling!
Buddy’s a social butterfly with other pups, playing nicely with all types and showing no signs of a high prey drive on walks (cats and small animals are untested, but he’s chill!). Kids? His shyness means he’d likely do best with older ones who can give him space to warm up. Men, women—he’s ready to love everyone once he trusts them. Buddy’s not a fan of hopping into cars but settles in for the ride like a champ. He’s thriving in a house with a fenced yard, but he’d adapt to apartment life with a patient owner who sticks to his routine: up at 5:30am, breakfast by 6:30-7, dinner at 5pm, a 6pm stroll, and snuggly bedtime by 8pm. When left alone, he’s cool as a cucumber in his crate.
With no health issues, dietary fuss, or meds, Buddy’s a low-maintenance dream, microchipped and ready to roll with a collar and a $165 adoption fee through Texas Pit Crew. His one brown ear and one white ear with brown spots (hello, radar ears!) perk up as he grows to trust you, and his velvety coat makes every cuddle session pure bliss. Whether you’re a first-time dog parent or a seasoned pro, Buddy’s perfect for a quiet home where he can shine with a little TLC.
Ready to be Buddy’s hero and cuddle buddy?
He has had parvo/distemper, bordatella, a rabies shot, microchip, dewormer, heartworm testing, and is neutered. His adoption fee is $165.
Buddy: The Shy Snuggler with Radar Ears Ready to Steal Your Heart!
Get ready to fall head over paws for Buddy, a 2-year-old, 50-pound Boxer mix (maybe?) who’s got a soft coat, soulful eyes, and a heart bursting with love just waiting for the right person to unlock it! This medium-sized, neutered sweetie is a bit of a shy guy at first, but give him a moment to know you’re his safe space, and he’ll transform into the cuddliest, kissiest companion you’ve ever met. After a tough start—likely from an abusive past and 130 days in a shelter—Buddy’s ready to find his forever home with Texas Pit Crew, where he can shower you with affection and snooze by your side.
Buddy’s a total rockstar when it comes to manners: he’s house-trained, crate-trained, and struts his stuff on a leash like a pro (okay, he might tug a bit at the start because walks are so exciting!). He’s got a whole repertoire of tricks—“sit,” “stay,” “down,” “off,” “paw,” and “cage”—making him one smart pup who’s eager to please. New places and faces make this wallflower a tad nervous, but with a sprinkle of patience, he’ll be your loyal shadow, curling up next to you in bed or chasing squeaky toys and bones with glee. His moderate energy level means he’s down for a romp with other dogs, a leisurely walk, or a cozy cuddle session—whatever you’re feeling!
Buddy’s a social butterfly with other pups, playing nicely with all types and showing no signs of a high prey drive on walks (cats and small animals are untested, but he’s chill!). Kids? His shyness means he’d likely do best with older ones who can give him space to warm up. Men, women—he’s ready to love everyone once he trusts them. Buddy’s not a fan of hopping into cars but settles in for the ride like a champ. He’s thriving in a house with a fenced yard, but he’d adapt to apartment life with a patient owner who sticks to his routine: up at 5:30am, breakfast by 6:30-7, dinner at 5pm, a 6pm stroll, and snuggly bedtime by 8pm. When left alone, he’s cool as a cucumber in his crate.
With no health issues, dietary fuss, or meds, Buddy’s a low-maintenance dream, microchipped and ready to roll with a collar and a $165 adoption fee through Texas Pit Crew. His one brown ear and one white ear with brown spots (hello, radar ears!) perk up as he grows to trust you, and his velvety coat makes every cuddle session pure bliss. Whether you’re a first-time dog parent or a seasoned pro, Buddy’s perfect for a quiet home where he can shine with a little TLC.
Ready to be Buddy’s hero and cuddle buddy?
He has had parvo/distemper, bordatella, a rabies shot, microchip, dewormer, heartworm testing, and is neutered. His adoption fee is $165.
We are a all volunteer 501c3 non-profit rescue group. Donations can be mailed to our post office box, dropped off at events or we can always pick them up (arrangements will need to be made.)
We are always in need of: Monetary donations, dog food (preferably Country Dog Food sold at Wichita Pet Supply), dog houses, straw, sponsorships at PETS, collars, leashes, puppy pee pads, dog shampoo and flea & tick drops.
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The adoption process:
Step 1: Complete the Adoption Application. You can request an adoption application via email. Once complete the form can be emailed back for review. You can always pick a adoption application at any of our events.
Step 2: We will review completed applications, do reference and fence checks, as well as a home visit, if needed. Please remember that adopting a pup is making a commitment of 10-15 years, so we do not take any shortcuts in processing applications. It is our responsibility to place these pups in the very best homes we can possibly find for them.
Step 3: When your Adoption Application is approved, we will schedule a time for you to meet the pup that just might be the newest member of your family.
***Please remember that we are an all-volunteer, foster based rescue organization. We do not have a public shelter facility, so all meetings for potential adopters and fosters are done by appointment only. ***
Step 4: After the meeting, if everything seems to be a perfect match, the final step is the signing of the Adoption Contract, payment of the $165 adoption fee and $75 deposit, which makes it $240 (if the animal is not spayed or neutered yet), and taking your new family member home. You will get your deposit back when their 6 months old and altered.
The adoption process:
Step 1: Complete the Adoption Application. You can request an adoption application via email. Once complete the form can be emailed back for review. You can always pick a adoption application at any of our events.
Step 2: We will review completed applications, do reference and fence checks, as well as a home visit, if needed. Please remember that adopting a pup is making a commitment of 10-15 years, so we do not take any shortcuts in processing applications. It is our responsibility to place these pups in the very best homes we can possibly find for them.
Step 3: When your Adoption Application is approved, we will schedule a time for you to meet the pup that just might be the newest member of your family.
***Please remember that we are an all-volunteer, foster based rescue organization. We do not have a public shelter facility, so all meetings for potential adopters and fosters are done by appointment only. ***
Step 4: After the meeting, if everything seems to be a perfect match, the final step is the signing of the Adoption Contract, payment of the $165 adoption fee and $75 deposit, which makes it $240 (if the animal is not spayed or neutered yet), and taking your new family member home. You will get your deposit back when their 6 months old and altered.
We are an all-volunteer, foster based rescue organization. We do not have a public shelter facility, so most of our meet-and-greet are by appointments. You can also check out our calendar of events on our Facebook page, facebook.com/txpitcrew940, for other opportunities to meet our pups. Of course, we will always try to be as flexible as possible when scheduling meet-and-greets.
We are an all-volunteer, foster based rescue organization. We do not have a public shelter facility, so most of our meet-and-greet are by appointments. You can also check out our calendar of events on our Facebook page, facebook.com/txpitcrew940, for other opportunities to meet our pups. Of course, we will always try to be as flexible as possible when scheduling meet-and-greets.
More about this rescue
We are a non-profit volunteer ran organization dedicated to eradicating animal cruelty to all breeds in Wichita and surrounding counties. While we will help any animal in need that we can, we seek to promote the bully breed as the loving and loyal animals they are. All our animals are in private foster homes of caring volunteers. Our animals come to us under many different circumstances. They may be from an accidental or unwanted litter, the one abandoned at a shelter, the one that "got too big", the one sitting on the side of the road waiting for the owner, the one that escaped their chain, the irresponsible result of a breeder, the one left behind when the owners moved, or the one beat and left for dead. The list could go on. We hold adoption events throughout the year and during the colder months we hit the streets looking for neglected and/or dogs in need. We hand out cold weather supplies and educate owners about community resources that are available and proper dog ownership.
We are a non-profit volunteer ran organization dedicated to eradicating animal cruelty to all breeds in Wichita and surrounding counties. While we will help any animal in need that we can, we seek to promote the bully breed as the loving and loyal animals they are. All our animals are in private foster homes of caring volunteers. Our animals come to us under many different circumstances. They may be from an accidental or unwanted litter, the one abandoned at a shelter, the one that "got too big", the one sitting on the side of the road waiting for the owner, the one that escaped their chain, the irresponsible result of a breeder, the one left behind when the owners moved, or the one beat and left for dead. The list could go on. We hold adoption events throughout the year and during the colder months we hit the streets looking for neglected and/or dogs in need. We hand out cold weather supplies and educate owners about community resources that are available and proper dog ownership.
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