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Lady, throwaway pittie mom, needs a home — Brooklynian

Lady, throwaway pittie mom, needs a home

caseopele
edited November -1 in Brooklyn Pets
Lady was used to breed pit pups. When her last litter died, they tried to fight her, but she's too smart for that. She was kicked to the street, Trini kids picked her up and tried to keep her, but mom said "not enough space" so she was kept in a crate in front of the house. Mom called ACC to pick her up, but rescuer took her because ACC didnt come for two days.

Lady is very even tempered. She is the calm, stoic, loving and patient dog you've always wanted. She adores kids. Her first family had a three year old that worshiped her and wished he had her back. Lady is walked by several neighborhood kids. She is very interested in hanging out with the little ones. She has never shown any signs of aggression to any dog at the park and is the perfect dog. She is housebroken perfectly. She has never soiled her crate or went in the house. She likes to jog along at a perfectly even pace and is an ideal canine citizen.

Her ears are clipped and uneven which gives her a fighting dog look but this is because of the people who abused her. Her nature is to be the perfect nanny dog and companion. She is good with cats in the house, but thinks they are good to chase on the street. Lady has been spayed and fully vetted.


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  • She's gorgeous! I hope somebody adopts her and loves her for the rest of her life
  • Lady's the most mellow dog, she just wants some loving. If Ripley wasn't such a nut with other dogs, I'd adopt her myself.
  • That is a seriously beautiful dog Maybe I trade my long haired bulls in?
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  • Aww, I want to kiss the spots on her head!
  • You should have seen her when she was rescued, unbelievable. She was emaciated and broken, her head down like she didn't care about anything. Lady looks amazing now but she needs someone to love her!
  • Seeing this sort of thing breaks my heart every time. And makes me angry for the humans who caused and allowed the situation.

    I really can't take Lady, or any permanent canine, for quite some time after my recent loss.

    But I really, really hope she finds a happy home. I've seen breeding pit bulls rescued after they were "useless" to their owners, and they really are amazing, loving companions. And often easier to care for, after much initial work!
  • Correction on the breed here. I just took lady to Sean Casey's for an evaluation (yes, she was excellent) and they seem to think our little lady is a mix of "Dogo Argentinio" and pit bull. Who knew? She is a love bug though.
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