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I am trying to find a good home for a pitbull that I rescued from one
of my son's roommates. The guy's girlfriend moved to LA in December and left the dog with him. They were not allowed to have pets at their house so he tried to hide the dog. He kept this poor, sweet dog in a crate 24 hours a day, only taking him out 3 or 4 times for maybe 5 minutes. My son was upset about this and I offered to take the dog and either keep him, or try to find him a good home. Last week the guy said he was moving into an apartment and couldn't take the dog and asked me to take him. He said if I didn't take him he'd have to take him to the pound. That broke my heart so I brought the dog home. I already have 3 dogs and I've figured out I don't have the time to devote to this poor socially deprived dog. He is a "razor's edge" pitbull and is pretty small (@50 lbs maybe--see pics). He is a year and a half old. His spirit is not broken and he is a very sweet and happy dog---surprisingly. He has a great temperment and is very exuberant and really appreciates his life not being in a crate all the time. He's very lovable and wants to sit on your lap!! So cute!! I want to try to keep him until I can find him a good home but I need some help because I'm not sure how long I can do it. I've only had him for about a week and he is already getting so much better, but he needs someone who can devote more time to helping him adjust to the world. He has so much potential and will make someone a great pet. I hope you can help me. Thank you, Connie Davies Reno, NV 3 attachments — Download all attachments View all images photo[3].jpg 148K View Download photo[1].jpg 229K View Download photo[2].jpg 146K View Download |
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I can help you with your problem. There is a way for them to have the dog in there apartment and the landlord has to let the animal stay and they wont have to pay a pet deposit ever again. It is really cool and it works....
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