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Breed
Boxer
Color
Brown/Chocolate
Age
14 years 1 month old, Senior
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
55 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
66190
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Titus is a 14-year-old senior gentleman who is hoping to find a quiet, loving home to spend his golden years. He came to us after his owner passed away, and through no fault of his own, he now finds himself back in the shelter—something no senior should have to experience.
Titus is an incredibly sweet boy who loves treats and gentle affection. He has a tumor that may be cancerous, but we won’t know for sure unless it’s removed. What we do know is that he deserves comfort, stability, and love for however much time he has ahead.
He has not been around other dogs or cats. Titus is not neutered, which means he is currently only available to residents of Pittsylvania County or Danville City.
If you have room in your heart and home for a senior who just wants to be loved, Titus would be so grateful to spend his remaining days with a family of his own. Senior dogs give the quietest, most meaningful kind of love—and Titus has so much of it left to give.
Titus is a 14-year-old senior gentleman who is hoping to find a quiet, loving home to spend his golden years. He came to us after his owner passed away, and through no fault of his own, he now finds himself back in the shelter—something no senior should have to experience.
Titus is an incredibly sweet boy who loves treats and gentle affection. He has a tumor that may be cancerous, but we won’t know for sure unless it’s removed. What we do know is that he deserves comfort, stability, and love for however much time he has ahead.
He has not been around other dogs or cats. Titus is not neutered, which means he is currently only available to residents of Pittsylvania County or Danville City.
If you have room in your heart and home for a senior who just wants to be loved, Titus would be so grateful to spend his remaining days with a family of his own. Senior dogs give the quietest, most meaningful kind of love—and Titus has so much of it left to give.
Shelter
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The prices listed above include the pet's spay/neuter, initial vaccines up to date, rabies vaccine, monthly preventatives (heartworm and flea/tick prevention), heartworm testing in all adult dogs (6 months and older), FeLv/FIV testing in all adult cats (6 months and older).
A $5 microchip fee is added to every adoption.
If you live in Pittsylvania County, you will be required to purchase a Pittsylvania County dog tag for an additional $5 (cash only).
Our staff will work with potential adopters to help them find the right fit for their family as adopting a pet is a lifelong commitment.
The prices listed above include the pet's spay/neuter, initial vaccines up to date, rabies vaccine, monthly preventatives (heartworm and flea/tick prevention), heartworm testing in all adult dogs (6 months and older), FeLv/FIV testing in all adult cats (6 months and older).
A $5 microchip fee is added to every adoption.
If you live in Pittsylvania County, you will be required to purchase a Pittsylvania County dog tag for an additional $5 (cash only).
11880 U.S. Highway 29, Chatham, VA 24531
Sunday and Monday: Closed
Tuesday through Saturday: Noon to 5:30 pm
11880 U.S. Highway 29, Chatham, VA 24531
Sunday and Monday: Closed
Tuesday through Saturday: Noon to 5:30 pm
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Mission Statement:
The Pittsylvania Pet Center is committed to protecting the health, safety and well-being of all companion animals by working with Animal Control Officers in the enforcement of state and local laws, reducing the number of stray and homeless animals, and providing the best care possible for every animal that comes through our doors.
We will shelter and care for homeless, abandoned, and lost animals, work to keep and place animals in safe, loving homes, and provide education and resources to pet owners to enhance their lives and the lives of their companion animals.
Vision Statement:
The Pittsylvania Pet Center believes that all animals deserve to be treated with respect and integrity. We will strive to be the voice for the animals in our community and ensure that they are properly cared for. We believe that collaboration is key in animal welfare. Our organization will work with the local community, other shelters and rescues, and veterinary professionals to ensure that every one of our adoptable animals find a forever home.
Mission Statement:
The Pittsylvania Pet Center is committed to protecting the health, safety and well-being of all companion animals by working with Animal Control Officers in the enforcement of state and local laws, reducing the number of stray and homeless animals, and providing the best care possible for every animal that comes through our doors.
We will shelter and care for homeless, abandoned, and lost animals, work to keep and place animals in safe, loving homes, and provide education and resources to pet owners to enhance their lives and the lives of their companion animals.
Vision Statement:
The Pittsylvania Pet Center believes that all animals deserve to be treated with respect and integrity. We will strive to be the voice for the animals in our community and ensure that they are properly cared for. We believe that collaboration is key in animal welfare. Our organization will work with the local community, other shelters and rescues, and veterinary professionals to ensure that every one of our adoptable animals find a forever home.
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