Stone (American Bulldog / Great Dane / Mixed (short coat))
About the shelter
Friends to the Forlorn Pitbull Rescue Inc
PO Box 2316 Dallas, 30132
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More about the shelter
Friends to the Forlorn Pitbull Rescue is a 501 c 3 no-kill, charitable organization dedicated to the care of homeless, unwanted, abused, and neglected pitbulls, particularly those who are considered hard to place or with special needs. All dogs under our care are provided with food, shelter, veterinary care, as well as basic house-training and obedience until placement is found. We will try to match the dog and appropriate, loving, and permanent home based on the dog's temperament & personality evaluation as well as the prospective home's vet & home check. Veterinary care provided will ensure that the dog is in general good health, up-to-date on vaccinations, and spayed or neutered prior to adoption.
Additionally,"Friends to the Forlorn" Pitbull Rescue Inc. takes pride in educating the public in the importance of proper and responsible pitbull ownership, spaying & neutering, as well as the humane care and treatment of all animals.
250.00 adotion fee. Home visit, vet check and references
About Stone
Distance: 887 Miles
Breed: Great Dane/American Bulldog Gender: Male Estimated Date of Birth: April 15, 2012 Size: 85lbs Location: Dallas, GA
RESCUING STONE
Stone was originally adopted from Douglas County Animal Control when he was a small pup. That family gave him to another family, who then gave him to a third family, and he ended up a Fulton County Animal Control. He was next in line to get put to sleep at the shelter and we were able to pull him on the day he was scheduled to be euthanized.
ABOUT STONE
Stone is a giant. Our best guess is that he’s a Great Dane/American Bulldog mix. He is a big, playful goof and he loves toys … although he has not quite learned to bring them back to you. Stone does not understand his size or strength. It is very clear that a lack of basic obedience and being dumped several times in his formative years has affected him immensely. Stone is not very trusting of new people. He takes time to warm up and can be rather intimidating due to his size and behavior. He is reactive when in public to people and other dogs. Once he trusts you, you are part of his inner circle and he will show you his true personality. His true personality shines … he is fun loving, sweet, and silly. Because his previous owners simply dumped him off onto the next family, he lacked all leadership and guidance in his formative years so he does not know what behavior is acceptable and what is not. Stone does jump up on people and could benefit from some serious obedience training. He is reactive on leash in public and will require a strong owner. Stone also has trust issues and insecurities with strangers due to his previous life experiences. He will require a 6 foot privacy fence and a strong, experienced owner that is willing to take the time to get to know him and work with him on obedience. Due to his size and behavioral concerns, we do not recommend Stone for a home with children.
Photo Album of Stone: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.651126088278894.1073741982.162554320469409&type=1&l=16f60a320e
More Video of Stone playing outside: http://youtu.be/SrHvtZB5MWI
More Video of Stone: http://youtu.be/tmvpDkCAl3s
Our adoption fee is $300. All dogs are current on vaccinations, spayed or neutered, micro-chipped, on heartworm prevention, and are fed top of the line grain-free food.
More about Stone
Age: Adult
Size: X-Large
Gender: Male
Location: Dallas, GA
OK w/ Dogs: Yes
OK w/ Kids: No
OK w/ Kids: No