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Sunday, October 20, 2024

"GAZELLE" MCAS Pocket-Pittie likes to be Petted- Scared in Kennels!

UPDATE 10/27/24 ADOPTED

 Gazelle likes to petted. She is very afraid in the kennels, but begins to relax when taken away from the unfortunately noisy environment and she can show  you what a love she is. Ask someone to PLEASE close the other dogs in, so you can meet her where it is more quiet

"GAZELLE"  is Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!
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Date found: Sunday, October 13, 2024
Location found: Gateway y Discovery Park
10520 NE Halsey St, Portland
How did we get this animal: Stray
Adoption cost: $160
License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only)

Animal ID #327526  female 2 yrs 37 lbs

https://www.multcopets.org/adoptable/327526

Gazelle, a young Pit Bull mix, is a gentle soul seeking a peaceful haven. Shelter life has proven to be a bit overwhelming for this sensitive girl, and she's longing for a quiet retreat where she can truly relax and blossom. A low-traffic home with patient and understanding adopters would be the perfect environment for her to flourish. Though a bit timid at first, Gazelle has a sweet and affectionate nature waiting to be discovered. She enjoys gentle petting and the company of kind humans who offer reassurance and a calm presence. With a little time and patience, Gazelle will slowly begin to come out of her shell and reveal her playful side. Gazelle's ideal family will understand her need for a calm environment and provide her with the space and time she needs to adjust. A predictable routine and gentle positive reinforcement will help build her confidence and trust. If you're looking for a loving companion who will reward your patience with unwavering loyalty, Gazelle might be the perfect match for you. Come meet this special girl and offer her the tranquil forever home she deserves.


 

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