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1702-1635 Lavender - Pit Bull Terrier / American Bulldog / Mixed Dog For Adoption

Bullypit Dogs For Adoption in Virginia Beach, VA, USA

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Nickname
1702-1635 Lavender
Breed
Bullypit
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Virginia Beach, VA, 23451, USA

Description

Bullypit Dogs For Adoption in Virginia Beach, VA, USA

Posted Breed: Pit Bull Terrier / American Bulldog / Mixed. Thank you for your interest in our adoptable animals. If you would like more information about this pet, see the Shelter information below. W

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e would love to help you rescue a perfect pet! What can I say to help you understand that Lavender isn't just another pretty face? I mean, clearly she's got a face that could bring a blind man to his knees, but that's only the tip of the iceberg that is our Lavender. I think I will start with what I learned about her today. First she is a good girl. She sits while being leashed/harnessed, without even being asked. She is house trained. She went potty as soon as she made it outside. She is also trained to sit and lay down. She's got some age on her, we estimate her to be somewhere between 5 and 8. However, she's still spry and loves to run and play outside. She does great zoomies and will fly by you with the biggest smile on her face. When I see a dog like this I often wonder, if they can be so happy given a few minutes to play outside while at the shelter, how happy will she be when she gets to play in her own backyard with her own family every single day! She's listed as a pit bull, and I agree she's got pit in her, but if you look close at her face when she gives you the side view she's also got some bulldog somewhere in her lineage. Lavender is a lover. She couldn't get close enough to the volunteer I had helping me with pictures. When she wasn't doing zoomies she was sitting as close to him as she could possibly get. She melted every time he rubbed her head. She could be a lap dog easily. Well, except that she is 65 pounds, but hey, she could still lay on the couch and spoon! She isn't a fan of other dogs so will need to be the only dog in your family, but she's worth it. Bottom line, Lavender is so very easy to love, so come with an open heart and a leash and let her win you over. I promise she is going to do it if you give her just a few mintues! You can come in and meet Lavender now at Virginia Beach Animal Care and Adoption Center, 341 S Birdneck Road. Just ask for her (ID# 1702-1635) in the front lobby if you don't see her on the adoption floor and we will gladly bring her out to let you hang out with her and see if she steals your heart like she has mine! Thank you for thinking about adopting a shelter pup! Virginia Beach Animal Care & Adoption Center has wonderful pets available for adoption. As of December 6, all animals are now at the new shelter at 341 Birdneck Road. The former shelter on Leroy Drive is now closed. If you have lost a pet, please visit the shelter in person and often as lost animals arrive everyday. Contact Information: Virginia Beach Animal Care & Adoption Center, 341 Birdneck Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23451 Phone 757-385-4444 (x 2) NOTE: In order to help process your request for information faster, please refer to the animal's intake number, shown next to the photo, rather than the name. This will assist us in locating the information about the animal you are referring to. All our animals are up-to-date on vaccinations and if unaltered, the animal will be spayed or neutered prior to adoption. You do not have to be a resident of Va. Beach to adopt a pet. Please visit these wonderful animals today! May 17, 2017, 10:24 am

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Dogs
No
OK with Cats
No
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-550966
Date Listed
07/22/2017
Date Expires
Expired

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