Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids,
Not good with dogs,
Not good with cats,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Remi – the girl with the biggest smile and an even bigger heart Remi is one of our "Underdogz" which means she has gone unnoticed for far too long. Our underdogz often need a little more time investment, patience and understanding. They also come with support. Training sessions in person or via Zoom are available as well for out of town adopters. These are usually the dogs that have been through the most and bond the hardest with their person, the person that does not give up on them. Remi is a special girl who needs her special person who will understand her fears and work with them to help her feel balanced and safe. Remi’s smile is absolutely unforgettable — that big, chunky pittie grin that melts you the second you see it. But behind that smile is a story of resilience… because this sweet girl has been let down more times than she deserved. Remi was once on the euthanasia list, where she was described as dog-friendly. She was pulled, only for that situation to fall through after placement, leaving her once again without stability. Thankfully, everything changed when an incredible foster in Portland, Oregon stepped up — someone who truly sees her, believes in her, and has even sponsored her professional training to set her up for success. Now, Remi is finally getting the chance to shine She is about 4 years old — the perfect age where she’s past the puppy chaos but still full of life, love, and personality. Remi thrives on connection and is happiest when she can be your one and only. While she can be selective with other dogs, she does best with slow, structured introductions and clear boundaries. (Dog parks are definitely not her vibe — but cozy nights, adventures with her person, and being your loyal sidekick? Absolutely yes.) Remi loves her things and is working hard on sharing — she’s made great progress thanks to training, and will continue to thrive with consistency and guidance. Because of this, we think she would do best in a home with no young children, where she can feel secure and understood. ⨠What makes Remi special: That BIG pittie smile Deep loyalty and love for her people Smart, eager, and already benefiting from training Thrives in a structured, committed home Ready to be someone’s whole world Remi doesn’t need perfect — she just needs her person. Someone who will continue to show her that she’s safe, loved, and finally home. After everything she’s been through… she deserves that more than anythingJuly 15, 2026, 4:49 pm