Lucky Dog
| Cross City, FL
Age : 2 Years 4 MonthsAdultFemaleMediumTricolor
About
Characteristics
affectionate apartment cratetrained eagerToPlease gentle doesWellInCar lap needsCompanionAnimal
Coat Length
ShortVaccination
CurrentActivity Level
Moderately ActiveEnergy Level
ModerateHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others Dogs
Meet Lucky Dog
Are you ready to get lucky? Lucky Dog is a young hound mix, probably around 1-2 years old. She was very timid when she first came into our rescue, but she has blossomed into a playful, affectionate, and fun dog! She loves everyone she meets. She’s very loving with all her human friends, and she would love to be someone’s Velcro dog. Lucky would thrive in a home with another friendly dog. She currently lives with two other dogs, and they give her a lot of confidence. She would do best in a home with a fenced yard, as she is still gaining confidence on her walks. (It helps a lot when her foster siblings come along!) She hasn’t met any young children yet, but we think she would do fine in a home with dog-savvy kids. She also has not met cats, but she doesn’t seem too interested in them on neighborhood walks. We’d be happy to test! Lucky has a medium energy level. Sometimes she gets the zoomies and enjoys running around the yard and playing with her toys. Sometimes she tries to persuade her boring middle aged foster siblings to chase her. However, in the house she’s calm and well behaved. She’s very smart and eager to please (and food motivated!) and has learned basic commands very quickly. Even though she’s sometimes fearful of new things, she loves people and is very docile and easy to handle, even at the vet. She’s a wonderful dog who is ready to find a family of her own.
Adoption Process
$250 (adult) and $300 (puppy) fee with 1 week trial after adoption application is approved & any meet and greets with other pets.
Contact
Plenty of Pit Bulls
(352) 405-1696
[email protected]
http://popb.org
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