Breed: Pitbull |
Sex: Female |
Date of Birth1: 8/11/14 |
Weight: 54 lbs |
Spayed/Neutered2: Yes |
Energy Level: Energetic, but enjoys to lounge too |
Good with children: Yes, with teenagers and older |
Good with cats: Unknown |
Good with dogs: No |
About Primrose:
This smart, pretty girl was found wandering the streets before Valentine’s Day.
At first, Prim was scared of everything. Her foster family has focused on making her feel safe and relaxed. She is absolutely thriving in her foster home with routine and is hoping to find her forever home soon! This girl loves being around people, is eager to please and listens well. She loves having a soft blanket on her bed to curl up with. Potty and crate trained, healthy and micro-chipped, Primrose rapidly learned leash skills and basic commands – she’s s a quick study.
Prim likes her morning walks, LOVES fetching her ball, and sleeping at your feet. Meal time and peanut butter in a Kong are some of her favorite things. Getting rubbed is a big treat for this girl–her ears, her tummy – she even likes being toweled off after a bath. Prim is an absolute angel in the car too!
Primrose isn’t destructive, and is quiet – but she’ll be sure to let you know if anything happens around your home. Prim isn’t a big fan of other dogs. She wants to be the queen of her castle and should be an only “child”. She ignores other dogs on walks as long as they don’t get too close.
Loud or busy households with small children won’t be a good match for Primrose. A calmer environment suits her personality. She’s a girl with so much to give – and she can’t wait to have a wonderful family of her very own to give her the love and attention she deserves.
Please note that Baxter presently lives in a foster home so an appointment needs to be scheduled to meet him once an application has been submitted and reviewed.
1 Ages are typically approximated by vet
2 All dogs will either be spayed/neutered before adoption, or a $100 deposit will be collected and refunded when spayed/neutered through I Heart Dogs or through adopter’s veterinarian