




Dahlia
American Staffordshire Terrier
Adoption Fee
$100
Age
3 years
Gender
female
Size
Medium
Weight
50.00 lbs
Age
3 years
Gender
female
Size
Medium
Weight
50.00 lbs
Michael Jensen
Pet Owner
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About Dahlia
Dahlia is a beautiful and wonderful pet. We are moving to Florida and need to find her a new home. She is wonderful with people and children. She has a sister and food aggression has become a thing, we think she would do better by herself in a home with no other dogs and no more than 2 children preferably above the age of 6. She is a sweet heart that wants to sun bathe and be cuddled. She will sit at your feet and wait for you to rub her belly. She is not the submissive type but will lay for belly rubs when she is ready, Walks very well on a leash, and is potty trained. She does well with kennels and knows basic commands.
Health & Care
Great With
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