I just came across this fab site and can tell I will become a forum addict in no time at all. But, today I have a specific message to get out.
I rescued a beautiful female pitbull almost 3 months ago and have not found her a home as of yet. It is so difficult to place her with someone that has experience with pitts or has(what I would consider) a good home. I am not critical, but am extremely responsible with my pets and always have been; they are family. I am the owner of a great pyr/ and he is the bomb...best dog I ever had...this pit has been with him for almost 3 months and she is mimicking his behavior and I am sure you guys know what that means. She is not aggresive, she is polite, thoughtful, and super sweet, generous with other animals, no bad habits...just a bit active when given the opportunity, needs to run, needs a back yard.
She is crate trained, has crate, worm free, getting her spayed today as she is approaching 6 months and don't want her going into heat. She would be free to the right home(that is the catch). It's going to tear her up to be given away...she is now, finally at home here and truly a family dog...we have 2 kids, a cat, fred the pyr....she is a super dog. Her name is 'Tula' my husband named her....he is danish and 'Tula' is another word for sweet...or sweety...kinda like that.
We are in Houston, Texas....they put pits down here, rescue leagues are full.
Don't want to make this any longer and have no replies, any more info me please p.m. me and thank you for taking the time to read this long post.
I am renting and will fight my landlord over this, but it will get ugly. I have nosey neighbors and you know the stigma with pits. I have had one before, sweetest dog. So I have critical neighbors with an aggressive freaking brittany spaniel(really pisses me off). My dogs have no bad habits and are not aggresive. But, strictly due to her breed I will have a world of trouble as this leaks in my neighborhood. If I was not renting I would keep her and although I need to find her a home; when found...I would like then to approach my landlord and see if there is anyway possible to keep her; but my husband and I are about 100% sure he will not work with us on this. He is an anal, critical, judgemental jerk....and worried nonstop about someone suing him...freak. Or if sh** hits the fan here; our lease is up next summer, another foster until our lease is up would be SUPER COOL. Either way, her well being is the number one priority and most likely relocating her is the best solution for her...unfortunately not us
raquel
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