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On a late Sunday afternoon, a fellow animal loving family pulled up to HQ with a box full of squishy puppies. They had found the puppies nursing on their dead mother and they didn't know what else to do. These folks donated what they could and we took it from there.
After stocking up on puppy formula, we set our alarm clocks for the frequent feedings and zombied our way through the first few weeks. Just like real babies, we had some "picky" ones in the bunch - this one didn't like this bottle, that one preferred this nipple, this one had issues drinking from the bottle, those two eat a bottle a piece, etc. We had just gotten through the infant phase with our own daughter and were back to enjoying our evenings and then we were back in the trenches! Times 8 this time!
From what we can tell, these pups appear to be pit-mastiff mixes, but we like to focus more on personalities than breeds here at The CWP. "Sammy" and his siblings have had their struggles when it comes to meeting new people. Given their rough start to life, this is understandable. We have adopted out 6 of the 8 puppies and each one of them took a little bit longer to open up to their new surroundings. When you interact with Samurai here at the rescue, he is everything you expect in a young pup - loving, playful, and goofy. Out in public, he can be a little timid and scared.
Sammy has been on many "vacations" with our trainer and after about the third trip, he was more than OK with being away from headquarters. What we are trying to say is - Samurai's adopter will need to very patient and very dedicated to his success. He is a really great pup who deserves a chance at a forever home. As long as his forever family is committed to giving him some time to acclimate, we have no doubt that he will become a part of the family.
Please review our adoption page at https://www.thechickwithpits.org/adoptionsfor the full details about the adoption process. Feel free to contact us with any questions! Please keep in mind that we will NOT schedule any meet-and-greets without a completed application first.
On a late Sunday afternoon, a fellow animal loving family pulled up to HQ with a box full of squishy puppies. They had found the puppies nursing on their dead mother and they didn't know what else to do. These folks donated what they could and we took it from there.
After stocking up on puppy formula, we set our alarm clocks for the frequent feedings and zombied our way through the first few weeks. Just like real babies, we had some "picky" ones in the bunch - this one didn't like this bottle, that one preferred this nipple, this one had issues drinking from the bottle, those two eat a bottle a piece, etc. We had just gotten through the infant phase with our own daughter and were back to enjoying our evenings and then we were back in the trenches! Times 8 this time!
From what we can tell, these pups appear to be pit-mastiff mixes, but we like to focus more on personalities than breeds here at The CWP. "Sammy" and his siblings have had their struggles when it comes to meeting new people. Given their rough start to life, this is understandable. We have adopted out 6 of the 8 puppies and each one of them took a little bit longer to open up to their new surroundings. When you interact with Samurai here at the rescue, he is everything you expect in a young pup - loving, playful, and goofy. Out in public, he can be a little timid and scared.
Sammy has been on many "vacations" with our trainer and after about the third trip, he was more than OK with being away from headquarters. What we are trying to say is - Samurai's adopter will need to very patient and very dedicated to his success. He is a really great pup who deserves a chance at a forever home. As long as his forever family is committed to giving him some time to acclimate, we have no doubt that he will become a part of the family.
Please review our adoption page at https://www.thechickwithpits.org/adoptionsfor the full details about the adoption process. Feel free to contact us with any questions! Please keep in mind that we will NOT schedule any meet-and-greets without a completed application first.
*Most of our dogs' adoption fees are $175 unless stated otherwise. Our cat adoption fees are $75. We have an all volunteer staff so your entire fee goes towards saving AWF's rescue animals. If your donation covers that pet's medical costs, then the remainder of your donation will go towards helping save another homeless pet!
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*All Pets in the adoptive home must be up to date on vaccinations and spayed and/or neutered.
*Most of our dogs' adoption fees are $175 unless stated otherwise. Our cat adoption fees are $75. We have an all volunteer staff so your entire fee goes towards saving AWF's rescue animals. If your donation covers that pet's medical costs, then the remainder of your donation will go towards helping save another homeless pet!
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*All Pets in the adoptive home must be up to date on vaccinations and spayed and/or neutered.