Crops and Flops Rescue, Inc.

Who We AreCrops and Flops Rescue, Inc. is 501(c)(3) nonprofit boutique-style dog rescue focusing on quality matchmaking between pit bulls in need in need and loving forever homes. Our rescue is small and our focus is on making quality lifelong connections. We invest time in both our deserving dogs and potential adopters to make sure all feel supported every step of the way. Crops and Flops Rescue, Inc. operates as an all-volunteer, foster-home based rescue, which means we can focus every single penny towards supporting dogs in need. Discrimination is the pits and we are honored to be positive breed ambassadors to these magical, yet misunderstood beings. We truly believe in the power of community and second chances.Our MissionWe save Massachusetts-based homeless pit bull type dogs and place them into loving forever homes. We celebrate that every dog is an individual and pride ourselves on making lifelong matches to assist in elevating the reputation and public perception of pit bull type dogs in the communities we serve.

Westminster, MA,01473
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Email: info@cropsandflopsrescue.org

Website: https://cropsandflopsrescue.org

Jovie Patricia

American Pit Bull Terrier | Sandown, NH

Age : 2 Years 1 MonthYoungFemaleLargeAmerican Staffordshire Terrier

About

Characteristics

affectionate eagerToPlease goofy intelligent olderKidsOnly

Coat Length

Short

Energy Level

Moderate

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others Dogs

Adoption Fees

500

Meet Jovie Patricia

$0 Adoption Fee - We are thrilled to announce a partnership with Sadie's Spirit of Rescue! This amazing and new nonprofit, born of love for the sweetest pittie named Sadie, helps pit bull type dogs find homes through sponsorship of adoption fees. They saw ADOPTABLE JOVIE PATRICIA, fell in love, and are generously sponsoring her adoption fee. Meet Jovie Patricia! This gorgeously elegant 2-year old, with the most amazingly human olive eyes, came to us from local animal control after being found as a stray and is waiting patiently to find her happily-ever-after. And boy, does she deserve it! We pulled Jovie Patricia into our rescue last November (2023) and named her Jovie after the “Elf” character since Christmas was coming…and now we’re looking at yet another Christmas a year later. #everythingoldisnewagain She has hit roadblock after roadblock while in our care but has come out the other side and is ready to find her tribe and we can’t wait for her happy ending! Long story short, Jovie was passed over for months when she first entered our rescue. Maybe it was the approaching holidays, or the fact rescue was/is slower than usual, or because she is a black dog (yes, Black Dog Syndrome is a thing). We initially described her as a people-person who oozes sweetness and love from her entire being, craving attention and insisting on being near her people at all times. She was happiest when someone was petting her, loved to give kisses, and crawled right up for a full-frontal hug. But Jovie hurt her tail early this year and was under the care of our vet to save it. Due to the pain and suffering of her injury, she was a changed dog while she healed. Her personality changed and she didn’t allow the petting and affection she used to crave. Under an amazing new foster, we have watched her go from a guarded, detached, and somewhat unpredictable pup while healing, into a happy-going-lucky, playful, and affectionate girl. It’s amazing what a little love and patience will do! We are sad that Jovie had to get through a few road bumps but we are excited to focus on her future, because we know it is bright. Oh, and she gained a middle name in her time here, so there’s always a silver lining.   Jovie Patricia is truly an easy dog to care for and an even easier dog to love. She has goofy personality to spare with a moderate activity level and is playful, hops like a rabbit with excitement, and runs in the most charmingly gawky manner reminiscent of a (graceful) donkey. She enjoys running around and playing and has bursts of energy where she zooms around the yard like a nut for 2 minutes, but then settles down and can entertain herself with toys and bones. This midnight hued peppercorn would also love some low-key sniffari walks or a short training sesh (for treats, of course!) before snuggling up on the couch. Toss the ball 3 times for her, and she’s ready for something less active.  Jovie P. has a sophisticated velvety soft and stormy coat, and wags and wiggles when she greets her people…her entire body shakes and her butt wiggles nonstop with excitement. She is known to paw when you aren’t giving her enough attention. She is GREAT in the car and is likely registered as an amateur-professional co-pilot. She loves to take allllll of her toys out of the toybox like a human toddler! Given time, she will destuff them with gusto but it’s not immediate. JP isn’t a fan of water, which includes the hose and the rain (sugar melts!)! She loves, loves, loves treats and isn’t picky and has a “bounce” to her step on walks. Her hidden talent? The ability to do a full on sploot anytime, anywhere (highly recommend 12/10). She is amazingly curious and brave in new situations and is so special. Her resiliency is the most important thing about her. We are in awe of her and love her dearly for all that she has overcome. Jovie P is ready to connect to her forever humans and will Bluetooth pair with you on an emotional level.  Sweet Jovie Patricia has a village behind her…for real. A special thank you to all the veterinary and behavioral professionals and volunteers who have rallied around her and seen the good in her. Jovie is dog friendly (but is waaaaay too excited around cats and itty bitty pups). She is successfully living with 3 foster dog siblings and has had many dog friends. But she has an energetic playstyle with the pups and can be a little annoying, so an only dog home (with doggie playdates) might be easiest in terms of management. Pint-sized humans make her nervous, so a home without the little littles is a must for this black beauty.  Jovie Patricia’s top 3 priorities: 1.  A family who loves goofiness and is willing to put just a little time into continuing basic training for an adolescent pup since Jovie P will jump up to seek affection, can get excited on walks, and needs to learn that meeting new people is not scary. 2.  An empathetic and patient family who will go slow to ensure the success of this black beauty. We recommend taking things slow for all of our dogs, but Jovie Patricia would benefit so much from this. She needs to feel secure and know what is expected of her. 3.  A fenced in yard would be ideal for JP! She loves to Zoom (momentarily) and would thrive with the space to do so.

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 dogs’ 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 adopters’ 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 – 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 – 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 – 7 years) $400 • Senior Pitizens (8 years+) $300


Contact
Crops and Flops Rescue, Inc.
info@cropsandflopsrescue.org
https://cropsandflopsrescue.org

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