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Honcho

American Staffordshire Terrier

Male, 3 yrs 5 mos
Wabash, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Noel

American Staffordshire Terrier Boxer

Female, Young
Lafayette, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
NoelBreed: American Pit Bull Terrier, Boxer mixHouse trained: PartiallyGood with other dogs: NoGood with cats: NoGood with kids: NoPreferred home environment: Securely fenced-in yard (six feet high or taller) required Intake date/origin: December 2017, found strayVetting: Already spayed, microchipped, and UTD on vaccines including rabiesAdoption fee: $150Meet Noel. This girl has been with us ever since December 2017, when one of our staff members found her hiding under a dumpster. Noel is a medium-sized, active girl looking for just the right person.We're going to be honest up front - Noel has her issues. Before we go on to discuss those in detail, we want to share some positives about Noel. Noel has blossomed into a sweet, loving, playful, and happy girl. She has the knack of making her caregivers smile at her silly antics. She loves to spend time outside, whether that's running around, watching the world around her, or simply being by one of her caregiver's sides.Now to Noel's special needs. Since Noel has been in the shelter system since December 2017, she has developed some behavioral issues. She will need the right person to work with her to overcome these issues, and she may never be a "perfect" dog, but we are holding onto hope that there is someone out there who will help her become the best dog that she can be. Even if you are not the person who is able to provide for Noel's needs, please share her information far and wide in hopes that somebody else will step up and give her a chance.Noel's problem areas are the following: 1) Noel cannot live with other animals - at least, not for the time being. She has shown aggression toward other female dogs. She has had a male dog playmate in the past, but she does need to be the only pet unless otherwise determined. 2) Noel likes to jump high and climb. She will need a securely fenced-in yard, and the fence must be a minimum of six feet tall to prevent her from scaling it. 3) Noel is people selective. We don't know if her behavior has changed since living in the stressful shelter environment or if she was never properly socialized as a puppy. However, anyone interested in fostering or adopting Noel must meet her several times. Any home where Noel might be placed must have no visitors.The longer Noel remains in the shelter environment, the harder we know it will be for her to find a home. She will require much patience, time, and training to help her overcome her issues, or at least make them manageable. Perhaps, even with something as simple as a shift from living in a shelter environment to living in a home, some of her behaviors might improve.Will you help us help Noel? If you are interested in fostering or adopting her, please fill out the correct application on the corresponding page on our website. To foster, visit www.lovingheartanimalshelter.org/foster or to adopt, visit www.lovingheartanimalshelter.org/adopt.
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Moo Moo

American Staffordshire Terrier

Female, Adult
Lafayette, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Baby Moo was bought from a show-dog breeder. She was raised from a puppy and faced abuse in her early years. She has been living with us for about 1.5 years and has become a wonderful sweet girl. She's insanely smart and independent, loves all treats and has a tendency to be insanely devious in cute ways. She has some issues with her surroundings and sensory issues, so she prefers to be in chill areas away from frequent visitors/loud noises.
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Hannah - Foster to Adopt

American Staffordshire Terrier Boxer

Female, Adult
Grovertown, IN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hannah was at Lousiana shelter most of her young life.  She is now 4 years old and around 45 lbs. It has taken us this long to get her to the point where she is adoptable. The shelter left her in a kennel 24/7. When she was removed from the kennel for cleaning, they put her on a catchpole with slip loop around her neck and dragged her from place to place. It took us this long to get her to trust us, accept a collar and leash. She is very unsocialized and although she will eventually come to love and trust her adopter, she will run from strangers until she gets to know them . HANNAH was rescued from Louisiana. Hannah is a very loveable and sweet girl. It took us over a year to make her a house dog. She preferred to stay in our kennel area or outside.  She is still a work in progress, however she has grown into a confident homebody that love to sit in her fosters chair.  She would probably do best in a home without another dog. She loves to pester dogs, she never learned how to play with other dogs as a puppy.  With dogs that are older or smaller she can show an alpha side. However she has zero aggression in her. She is well behaved in the house.. She probably won't come to you at first, but treats are the way to her heart.  She is calm and once she trusts you she wants to just be by your side. She is okay in the car, however she is not a dog that would want to visit new places, and she won't walk on a leash unless she has to, such as going to vet etc. She did go to daycare and the staff there said she did great, getting her inside was not the easiest as she had to walk through a large parking lot, through many cars that were parked or moving. She is not a city dog and a quiet life is best for her.  Hannah is available under our Foster to Adopt Program.  A secure fenced in back yard is needed, and someone who is home more and has the time to give her the love and companionship she never had. Children should be over the age of 8 years old. She never goes in a crate, and she does not need one. She can free roam when your not home. She does not chew, and is housebroken. We will only consider applications within 50 miles of Grovertown, Indiana so we can assist the adopter with her transition and bring her to your home for a visit. Her adoption fee is $100. Hannah is spayed/ vaccinated and microchipped.  For more information on our Foster to Adopt Program go to this link https://indianasaveadog.com/foster-to-adopt ##1908388##
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Nessa

American Staffordshire Terrier Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 5 yrs 1 mo
Tipton, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Nessa!! Nessa is believed to be a 4 to 5 years young APBT staff shire terrier mix. What people call a low rider. What we do know is this. She is extraordinary amazingly awesome and damn near perfection. She will trap you with her soulful eyes and work you like a puppet. Despite her history of abuse and being used as a target bait dog, she is remarkable with all and every dog met. She is motherly and nurturing and without other dogs even if her human was with her 24/7 she still misses them. It's within her nature to be with a pack. Nessa has been exposed to and lived with many dogs big and small and done well always. She too is ok with cats and does terrific with children of all ages as young as 1-year-old. Walks perfectly on a leash, and depending on the person her recall is spot on. Now let's discuss her emotional dramatic skilled methods to charm humans. She offers belly-ups to all and anyone who she can sucker into falling for the pity me look, love me, I need loving performance. She will pull your heartstrings. Draw you in and by now she owns you. 😆 it's too late! You have been pitbull owned. You've been "Nessa" and now follow through by offering "the look" to gain control of your actions, she will have you babying her and in no time treating her like a princess. Your sole purpose of spoiling & babying her as she gets what she wants from you and does as she pleases. IT'S TOO LATE! Her well-executed strategic played-out plan worked. No way of going back. When done so all of the above she is confident she has gained complete control and her dramatization magnitude is increased even more. Foraging all the self-pity look glazing you with her soulful eyes to sucker you in even more. It's a matter of time before she will gain the throne. 🤣 You have been captured but what we call Pitbull Love. Nessa was one we rescued out of state when we assisted on a transport leg to empty a high-kill shelter. She was the only one left without rescue due to her history of abuse and was used as a bait dog. It was clear she would require a lot of rehabilitation and as well as medical for her body to heal from the continued trauma. And even more so her mind. Nessa succeeded in rehabilitation training and now become outgoing, a bit shy sometimes but you wouldn't know it, happy, friendly, and loves all she meets! Nessa is a nurturer, a sweet soul who healed by allowing us to help her become the dog she was always meant to be. The first year was not easy. Her fear threat of dogs was obvious. Survival was prominent in her mind. But her love allowed her to place trust in us and that's how she relearned and gain confidence with dogs. Once she knew she was safe at the sanctuary the rest just followed and made her rehabilitation training straightforward. She always found comforting someone, human or animal. She is an all-size dog, cat, rabbit, bird, flock, and human as well as children as young as a year old sociable. Upon arrival we noticed she needed medical attention, her skin was full of open wounds and bite marks, fresh and old. All different stages of healing indicate continued prolonged abuse. She was also heartworm positive and had an old open fracture wound that barely healed and had done so wrong on her right front metacarpal. No words to even begin to comprehend how any human could be capable of such evil. Today she runs, plays, and loves life. She is happy too. She is healthy, negative for the heart-worm disease, and oh so ready for her happy forever life to take off. Nessa is perfection and true to the breed. Loves toys, treats, and training, and the leg fractures healed but she has to learn to live with what's left of it. Nessa is active and able to walk without intervention. This beautiful forgiving soul deserves the best forever home! Nessa is house and crate trained but needs a routine schedule when in any new environment, current to date on all appropriate core vaccines including lepto & corona, 1 or 3-year rabies, dewormed, fecal tested negative, microchipped including free registration for life, spay/neutered, heartworm & lyme diseases tested negative upon adoption,   and on monthly heartworm flea/tick prevention. Out-of-state adopters are welcome at the adopter's expense. We do NOT ship and meet and greet are required before adoption unless you are a previous adopter. Previous adopters of AHS have the first choice and are not expected to pay another adoption fee again.  Donation of their choice is welcomed. Training is an ongoing process that needs to be worked on daily. New issues and opportunities arise daily that have to be addressed and or rewarded. Continued training is a must. Adoption process information can be found on our website www.animalhousesanctuary.org The Adoption Fee of $285 covers all of the above and everyday needs/care. Update:7/4/23
We'll also keep you updated on Roxie's adoption status with email updates.
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Roxie

American Staffordshire Terrier

Female, 1 yr 7 mos
Tipton, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Roxie is a young, beautiful house seal who is so very sweet and loving! This gal has a smile that could melt anyone's heart. She absolutely LOVES people! Her favorite thing is to give kisses, play with rope toys, and just hang out with you. She's such a perfect princess! She's housebroken and walks on a leash like a pro. This sweet and patient girl would prefer a home without feline friends and would like to properly meet any potential canine friends at the with her favorite people leading the way. Someone is going to be very lucky to scoop up this scrumptious little lady! If you think that lucky person could be you please click here: https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/TIP-A-202

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Wabash County Animal Shelter

810 Manchester Ave, Wabash, IN 46992

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Loving Heart Animal Shelter

P.O. Box 4017, Lafayette, IN 47903

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Save A Dog Rescue

Grovertown, IN 46531

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39.5 miles

AH Rescue Sanctuary

Tipton, IN 46072

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Humane Society of Tipton County

Tipton, IN 46072

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41.9 miles

Almost Home Humane Society

1705 South 2nd St., Lafayette, IN 47905

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PawSwaP of Greater Lafayette

Lafayette, IN 47905

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46.4 miles

Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County

1048 S 325 E, Pierceton, IN 46562

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