Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
✨ Meet Bridgett – from survival to second chance ✨
Just weeks ago, Bridgett was fighting to stay alive. Rescued from life on a chain in late February, she was severely emaciated at just 41 lbs — a heartbreaking shell of the dog she was meant to be. Today, thanks to a loving foster, she’s slowly healing and discovering what it means to live. 💛
Bridgett is learning everything for the first time — how to play, how to trust, how to just be a dog. She’s recently started playing (and it’s the sweetest thing!), and her tail hasn’t stopped wagging since she realized she’s safe.
🐾 Now thriving inside — crate trained and doing beautifully in the home
🐾 Calm, relaxed, and well-behaved indoors (she truly “gets it”)
🐾 Loves her outdoor playtime, but settles easily
🐾 Loves people and kids
🐾 Great with other dogs — enjoys being part of a pack
🐾 Learning manners quickly — understands “no,” “sit,” and “wait”
🐾 Doing great with house training (only one accident so far!)
🐾 Still a bit of a goofy toddler — playful, sometimes mouthy when excited, but responsive and learning
🐾 Mild prey drive (squirrels beware!) — likely best in a home without cats
She’s gaining healthy weight, confidence, and stability every single day — and it’s incredible to watch her transformation. Bridgett is the kind of dog who just needed a chance… and she’s making the absolute most of it.
She will be spayed soon and will begin heartworm treatment, so she’ll need a committed foster or foster-to-adopt home willing to continue supporting her journey.
Bridgett is ready to give her whole heart to someone. All she needs is a home to keep showing her the way. 💕
📩 If you can foster or are interested in fostering to adopt Bridgett, please reach out!