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GLENDA - ID#A1216814

I am currently being fostered. While I am not at the shelter, I am available for adoption.

I can be identified by Animal Care & Control as A1216814.

I appear to be a spayed female, white and tan Pit Bull Terrier.

The shelter staff think I am about 2 years and 8 months old and I weigh 59 pounds.

I was picked up in Charlotte.

I have been at the shelter since Feb 16, 2024.

I am available for adoption.

This information is less than 1 hour old.
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Shelter Staff made the following comments about this animal:
Please contact foster at NUSTART1948@GMAIL.COM

Glenda is just a really nice dog with a personality that melts everyone she meets. We have brought her to a couple of breweries and outdoor bars and she loves to greet people and is not bothered at all by crowds and loud noises. She is also content to just snuggle on a couch and hang out with her people and receive pets. She came to the shelter with a lot of cuts on her face and front legs but those are healing very quickly and starting to grow fur
• House trained
• Crate Trained- She sleeps in a crate in a separate room at night time and is very well behaved
• Dog Friendly- We have 2 male resident dogs and then 1 other foster that is a male. She did great meeting all of them and has good body language when she sees dogs on walks. Our other foster tends to bark at new dogs he meets and Glenda just ignored him
• Knows sit. Quickly learning lay down
• Easy to walk with a harness- She generally will walk at whatever pace you decide whether that’s a slow stroll or a jog. The only time she pulls is when she sees people on bikes or on electric scooters. I’m assuming these are new to her and she just needs to get used to them when they go by quickly. She also checks in on you on walks which is really cute and will attempt to get pets whenever you stop
• Very calm in the car




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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Services at (704) 336-7600

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