Honey
American Pit Bull Terrier | Foxborough, MA
Age : 1 YearYoungFemaleMediumAmerican Staffordshire Terrier
About
Coat Length
ShortVaccination
CurrentActivity Level
Slightly ActiveHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others DogsCats
Adoption Fees
300Meet Honey
Not just for tea and toast…Meet Honey! This 1-year old is as sweet as her name and came to us after her owner became unwell and could no longer care for her. Honey, locally sourced with love, is a spoonful of sweetness and has won the hearts of everyone she has met! Her temperament is as good as they come. Seriously! She is ridiculously adorable, extremely affectionate, incredibly social and loving, and dog- and cat-friendly. Oh, and a Stage 5 clinger! Honey loves to be close, loves belly rubs, and loves to be told how beautiful she is. She’s very perceptive and super smart. She might pull on leash if she sees a bunny while out on a stroll but stops on command. She’s relaxed and calm in the car, gravitates to the finer things in life like a nice steak, and is a dream in the house, soaking up the sunspot with gusto. Honey is filled with sugary goodness and has a great balance of showcasing her athleticism outside and settling in the house. Like a graceful ice skater, this lanky powerhouse jumps in circles while playing (à la double axel) and always sticks the landing. And she equally loves to nap! Though social and adventurous, Honey can be innocently curious and hesitant when exploring brand new things. She is charmingly quirky and full of personality. She might gather all of your shoes into a pile but does not chew them. From the flower, to the hive, to your home, Honey will not disappoint! She is petite at a compact 50-lbs, has the face of a supermodel, loving eyes, and a gentle but spirited energy. We can’t wait for someone to bring Honey out of the plastic bear and into a loving forever home. Due to her age and lack of history, older kids would be best for this naturally sweet fructose-filled baby nectar. Honey’s top 3 priorities: 1. A family looking for a well-rounded (and gorgeous) pup! 2. A family with another dog who is up for daily play sessions. 3. A family who is home often…a highly social dog like Honey would thrive with companionship.
Adoption Process
Adoptions
Crops and Flops Rescue, Inc. prides ourselves on spending extra time with our thorough adoption process to make sure our pups and their forever families are set up for a lifetime of happiness. Being a foster-home based rescue means we understand our dogsâ personalities in a home setting and what type of environment would set them up for success. We go the extra mile with our adoption process to understand our adoptersâ households to make a match made in heaven. While we understand that looks can be important, we focus our efforts on finding a match based on household, lifestyle, and temperament for the best chance of a happily-ever-after. Our dog adoption specialists are invested in our adopters and are volunteering their time to help make a great forever match.
Adoption Process
Our adoption process consists of the following:
⢠Complete an Application
⢠Reference Checks: Both veterinary and personal references are required
⢠Phone Interview: Typically lasts 20-30 minutes with one of our knowledgeable dog adoption specialists for us to understand our adopters household
⢠Home Visit: Our home checks are conducted both virtually and in person, include verification of home ownership, and usually take around 30 minutes to complete
⢠Dog Meet: Adopters will be guided to meeting a dog that would be a good match â all resident family members are required to be present
⢠Next Steps: Subsequent steps are determined at initial dog meet, especially when you have a resident dog
⢠Adoption: We ask our adopters to wait 24-hours before scheduling an adoption to make sure all family members are committed â if all agree, we schedule the adoption as soon as volunteer schedules will allow
Adoption Donations
All Crops and Flops Rescue, Inc. dogs come spayed/neutered, microchipped, up-to-date on rabies and distemper vaccines and monthly preventatives, have received fecal testing and 4DX testing for tick-borne illnesses, and are sent home with an extra 2 month supply of heartworm preventatives. Adoption donations are as follows:
⢠Whippersnapper Puppies (up to 11 months) $500
⢠Adult House Hippos (1 year â 7 years) $400
⢠Senior Pitizens (8 years+) $300
Contact
Crops and Flops Rescue, Inc.
[email protected]
https://cropsandflopsrescue.org