This helps Women's Animal Center with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)
Color
White
Age
2 years 7 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
50 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
58854168
My story
Share
Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Snowflake - Snowflake is a spunky, silly 2-year-old white pit bull who absolutely loves life. Toys are the key to her heart, and she’s always ready to play tug of war with her favorite rope toy and play tag with you! She’s eager to learn new skills and enjoys practicing the ones she already knows. She loves to practice crate training, relaxation, and “place.” While Snowflake has a high energy level, she also treasures her quieter moments—especially when she can curl up in your lap for some quality butt scratches. She can’t go home with small pets, but she’s open to meeting other dogs and kids of any age. Snowflake is looking for an active, loving home that can keep up with her zest for life and give her plenty of affection. ----------------------------------------- If you are interested in adopting, please visit Women`s Animal Center to fill out an application in person. We cannot accept any applications online or through email, and we cannot hold any specific animal for a potential adopter.
You do not need an appointment to walk through our shelter, so please stop by any time during our adoption hours.
You must follow the guidelines for our adoption process listed on our website (https://womensanimalcenter.org/our-animal-shelter/adoption-process-fees) to be able to meet and adopt one of our dogs.
If the animal you are interested in still has an active photo on our website, they are still at the shelter and available!
PA Kennel License #1516
Snowflake - Snowflake is a spunky, silly 2-year-old white pit bull who absolutely loves life. Toys are the key to her heart, and she’s always ready to play tug of war with her favorite rope toy and play tag with you! She’s eager to learn new skills and enjoys practicing the ones she already knows. She loves to practice crate training, relaxation, and “place.” While Snowflake has a high energy level, she also treasures her quieter moments—especially when she can curl up in your lap for some quality butt scratches. She can’t go home with small pets, but she’s open to meeting other dogs and kids of any age. Snowflake is looking for an active, loving home that can keep up with her zest for life and give her plenty of affection. ----------------------------------------- If you are interested in adopting, please visit Women`s Animal Center to fill out an application in person. We cannot accept any applications online or through email, and we cannot hold any specific animal for a potential adopter.
You do not need an appointment to walk through our shelter, so please stop by any time during our adoption hours.
You must follow the guidelines for our adoption process listed on our website (https://womensanimalcenter.org/our-animal-shelter/adoption-process-fees) to be able to meet and adopt one of our dogs.
If the animal you are interested in still has an active photo on our website, they are still at the shelter and available!
Women’s Animal Center, America’s First Animal Shelter™ was founded in 1869. With compassion and caring as our foundation, we save the lives of animals and improve the health of pets through sheltering and adoptions, veterinary services in our affordable AAHA accredited vet hospital, community programs, dog training, education and advocacy. We are a full-service 501 (c) (3) animal welfare organization honoring the legacy of our founders by ensuring that animals are treated humanely and with kindness. Women’s Animal Center works to strengthen the animal and human bond through a variety of services and programs. For more information: https://womensanimalcenter.org/
Women’s Animal Center, America’s First Animal Shelter™ was founded in 1869. With compassion and caring as our foundation, we save the lives of animals and improve the health of pets through sheltering and adoptions, veterinary services in our affordable AAHA accredited vet hospital, community programs, dog training, education and advocacy. We are a full-service 501 (c) (3) animal welfare organization honoring the legacy of our founders by ensuring that animals are treated humanely and with kindness. Women’s Animal Center works to strengthen the animal and human bond through a variety of services and programs. For more information: https://womensanimalcenter.org/
Other pets at this
shelter
We'll also keep you updated on Zoey's adoption status with email updates.