UPDATE 7/10/26 ADOPTED or on hold
Stumptown Strays" is a wonderful local Rescue that helps shelter dogs in need of medical assistance.
"SHAZ"Available for adoption with STUMPTOWN STRAYS
SHAZ adoption $250 Breed: Breed: Pit Bull Terrier spayed female
8mths 42 lbs and growing
ok with Dogs, Ok with Cats, Kids- unknown
Personality: Affectionate, Athletic, Friendly, Funny, Loves, Playful, Smart
Shaz, our 8 month old 42 pound pitty, struggles with first impressions.
Wary of strangers, she can be awkward and shy. Fast forward thirty
minutes though, and Shaz is your best friend. Once you’re in, Shaz loves
hard. Like most of us, she’s easy to win over with cheese.
Shaz
is a great house guest. She is crate and potty trained, does well when
left alone, and is quiet. Shaz is perfect with other dogs, both large
and small. Shaz has also been respectful of cats (mostly observing them
from a distance). Her hobbies include stick destruction, full body hugs,
and playing with her housemates. Out and about, Shaz is great on a
leash and is contemplative and not reactive.
Like a lot of
pitties, Shaz has a loud bark. She will bark at new people coming into
her space until she's sure they are safe. Although not at all
aggressive, the bark may be alarming to children, so we don't recommend
little kids in Shaz's home. Shaz makes friends easily with patience and
treats, but we suspect Shaz would be stressed out in a house with a lot
of strangers coming and going. We started Shaz on Prozac to help with
her fear, and it's been helping. This medication is cheap and we
recommend Shaz continue it for at least 6 months. As we always say,
there's no shame in needing a little pharmaceutical help.
Shaz
thrives with positive reinforcement and loves to be told she's doing
things the right way. She needs to live with someone as gentle as she is
who will let her go at her own speed. We also think Shaz would do best
in a home with another confident dog or have access to dog playmates.
Shaz
is heartworm negative and current on her flea and heartworm
preventatives. Her adoption fee is $250. Due to her breed, Shaz must be
adopted by a home-owner or someone with written permission from their
landlord.






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