Hi there! I’m a 10-week-old gray nugget of joy with a squishy little face that scrunches up like I just smelled something very suspicious (spoiler: it was probably me). The humans think I might be a micro bully and/or pittie/frenchie mix, which basically means I’m built like a potato with opinions.
I may be small, but I already have a story. I came into rescue as an urgent medical case because—how do I put this delicately—my butthole was having a rough time. Like, trying to escape my body rough. 😬
GOOD NEWS THOUGH: I had a couple of surgical procedures, my butthole has been returned to its assigned seat, and everything back there is now fully operational. Doctors say I’m doing great, my butt agrees, and we have all decided to move on emotionally.
Now that my rear end drama is behind me (literally), I’m free to focus on more important puppy things like:
• Making legendary scrunch faces
• Wiggling my whole body when I’m happy
• Zooming like it’s my full-time job
• Stealing hearts (not buttholes—those stay put now)
I’m sweet, goofy, and full of puppy potential. I’ve already overcome more in my short 10 weeks than most dogs do in a lifetime, and I did it with dignity… and a cone.
If you’re looking for a resilient little sidekick with a great personality, a cute squishy face, and a butt that has truly seen things, I might just be your girl. I am still working on housebreaking. I sleep in a crate and love all people and other dogs.
Adopt me—my butthole and I are ready for our happily ever after. 💕🐾
Giblet's adoption fee include her spay, microchipping, and she is up to date on age appropriate vaccinations.
Interested in adopting Giblet?
Fill out an application at www.dogtownrescue.org.
An approved application and appointment are required to meet any of our dogs.
Dog Town Rescue
📍 1553 Bethlehem Pike, Hatfield, PA 19440
PA Kennel License #12275
Meet our turkey Giblet (aka The Comeback Queen 🍑)
Hi there! I’m a 10-week-old gray nugget of joy with a squishy little face that scrunches up like I just smelled something very suspicious (spoiler: it was probably me). The humans think I might be a micro bully and/or pittie/frenchie mix, which basically means I’m built like a potato with opinions.
I may be small, but I already have a story. I came into rescue as an urgent medical case because—how do I put this delicately—my butthole was having a rough time. Like, trying to escape my body rough. 😬
GOOD NEWS THOUGH: I had a couple of surgical procedures, my butthole has been returned to its assigned seat, and everything back there is now fully operational. Doctors say I’m doing great, my butt agrees, and we have all decided to move on emotionally.
Now that my rear end drama is behind me (literally), I’m free to focus on more important puppy things like:
• Making legendary scrunch faces
• Wiggling my whole body when I’m happy
• Zooming like it’s my full-time job
• Stealing hearts (not buttholes—those stay put now)
I’m sweet, goofy, and full of puppy potential. I’ve already overcome more in my short 10 weeks than most dogs do in a lifetime, and I did it with dignity… and a cone.
If you’re looking for a resilient little sidekick with a great personality, a cute squishy face, and a butt that has truly seen things, I might just be your girl. I am still working on housebreaking. I sleep in a crate and love all people and other dogs.
Adopt me—my butthole and I are ready for our happily ever after. 💕🐾
Giblet's adoption fee include her spay, microchipping, and she is up to date on age appropriate vaccinations.
Interested in adopting Giblet?
Fill out an application at www.dogtownrescue.org.
An approved application and appointment are required to meet any of our dogs.
Dog Town Rescue
📍 1553 Bethlehem Pike, Hatfield, PA 19440
PA Kennel License #12275
Dog Town Rescue's standard adoption fees range from $250-$450, depending on the age, size and type of an individual dog.
There is an adoption application and contract required. Landlord references are checked for any restrictions for potential adopters who rent, as are vet references.
Resident animals should be spayed/neutered and up to date on vaccinations, unless there is a medical reason.
A dog meet with be required with any resident dogs to ensure it is a good match and all children ages 12 and under should also come meet the potential new dog.
Dog Town Rescue's standard adoption fees range from $250-$450, depending on the age, size and type of an individual dog.
There is an adoption application and contract required. Landlord references are checked for any restrictions for potential adopters who rent, as are vet references.
Resident animals should be spayed/neutered and up to date on vaccinations, unless there is a medical reason.
A dog meet with be required with any resident dogs to ensure it is a good match and all children ages 12 and under should also come meet the potential new dog.
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Please contact us to come arrange a time to meet our pets at our location.
Email dtradoptions@gmail.com for more information.
Online applications can be done at http://www.dogtownrescue.org/online-adoption-application
Please contact us to come arrange a time to meet our pets at our location.
Email dtradoptions@gmail.com for more information.
Online applications can be done at http://www.dogtownrescue.org/online-adoption-application
More about this rescue
Dog Town is a doggy daycare, boarding and grooming facility in Montgomery County, PA. We also now have rescue dogs that we house and care for until they are adopted. Most of our dogs are at high risk of euthanasia and come directly from local Philadelphia are shelters.
We serve the greater Philadelphia area
Dog Town is a doggy daycare, boarding and grooming facility in Montgomery County, PA. We also now have rescue dogs that we house and care for until they are adopted. Most of our dogs are at high risk of euthanasia and come directly from local Philadelphia are shelters.
We serve the greater Philadelphia area
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