This helps Montgomery Co. Animal Care and Adoption Center with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
American Pit Bull Terrier
Color
–
Age
4 years 1 month old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
48 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
D20253687
My details
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Taco Belle was found wandering near her restaurant namesake, perhaps waiting for nachos! She can be a little shy but warms up when she feels comfortable. Stop by to meet her at the Animal Care and Adoption Center.
11/24/25 Vet students went to get her out for eval and she was growly in the back of the kennel and apparently scared with the 2 students. So one student was eventually able to get her out and we got her in the mtg rm. We didn't do much with her as he tail was tucked tight, she was stand offish, nervous but would still take treats. We just really offerred her treats and felt it was too overwhelming for her with the class and we didn't want to push her too fast, too hard. She and the student who got her out of the kennel developed a little rapport, and was accepting petting.We made it as positive as possible and returned her to kennel. She willingly returned to kennel. Will have to try evaluating her again with staff.If you are interested in learning more about this pet, call the Montgomery County, Virginia, Animal Care and Adoption Center at 540-382-5795.
Taco Belle was found wandering near her restaurant namesake, perhaps waiting for nachos! She can be a little shy but warms up when she feels comfortable. Stop by to meet her at the Animal Care and Adoption Center.
11/24/25 Vet students went to get her out for eval and she was growly in the back of the kennel and apparently scared with the 2 students. So one student was eventually able to get her out and we got her in the mtg rm. We didn't do much with her as he tail was tucked tight, she was stand offish, nervous but would still take treats. We just really offerred her treats and felt it was too overwhelming for her with the class and we didn't want to push her too fast, too hard. She and the student who got her out of the kennel developed a little rapport, and was accepting petting.We made it as positive as possible and returned her to kennel. She willingly returned to kennel. Will have to try evaluating her again with staff.If you are interested in learning more about this pet, call the Montgomery County, Virginia, Animal Care and Adoption Center at 540-382-5795.
We welcome donations! Take a look at our wish list (link: http://a.co/6ec2rto) or drop off any monetary donations to the Center, located at 480 Cinnabar Road in Christiansburg.
Their adoption process
1.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
2.
Interview
3.
Meet the Pet
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
5.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
All members of the home must come to the Adoption Center to meet the pet. Meet-and-greets with other pets in the home are also required when applicable.
All members of the home must come to the Adoption Center to meet the pet. Meet-and-greets with other pets in the home are also required when applicable.
Go meet their pets
Our adoptable animals can be seen during our open ours at the Adoption Center. We are open weekdays from 11 am-6 pm and weekends 11 am-4-pm.
Our adoptable animals can be seen during our open ours at the Adoption Center. We are open weekdays from 11 am-6 pm and weekends 11 am-4-pm.
More about this shelter
The Animal Care and Adoption Center (ACAC) opened on April 29, 2017 to provide care to stray and adoptable pets in the county.
The center's primary goal is to increase animal adoptions by expanding visitation and maximizing visibility in a setting where prospective pet owners visit dogs in an outdoor courtyard and cats in community rooms. Through partnerships with local animal groups and volunteers, the center emphasizes increasing adoptions and returning pets to their owners.
The Animal Care and Adoption Center's 16,300-square-foot-facility replaces a 1970s-era masonry facility that only housed dogs. The ACAC has the capacity to house 68 dogs and 64 cats.
ADOPTION FEES
Interested in adopting a pet? Unless otherwise listed, cats are $60 and dogs are $80.
The Animal Care and Adoption Center (ACAC) opened on April 29, 2017 to provide care to stray and adoptable pets in the county.
The center's primary goal is to increase animal adoptions by expanding visitation and maximizing visibility in a setting where prospective pet owners visit dogs in an outdoor courtyard and cats in community rooms. Through partnerships with local animal groups and volunteers, the center emphasizes increasing adoptions and returning pets to their owners.
The Animal Care and Adoption Center's 16,300-square-foot-facility replaces a 1970s-era masonry facility that only housed dogs. The ACAC has the capacity to house 68 dogs and 64 cats.
ADOPTION FEES
Interested in adopting a pet? Unless otherwise listed, cats are $60 and dogs are $80.
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