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*DREW - ID#A233307

Shelter staff named me DREW.

I appear to be a male, brown Pit Bull Terrier.

The shelter staff think I am about 1 year and 2 months old.

I have been at the shelter since Mar 11, 2024.

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Shelter Staff made the following comments about this animal:

Hi there, my name is Drew! I am an energetic and affectionate young pup who loves treats. I already know "sit" and would love someone to teach me some more tricks! I have sometimes gotten possessive about things like toys and people, and would appreciate a kind and patient home that is willing to work with me on this. For this reason, I would likely do best in a home without young children. But I've been on adventures outside of the shelter and my human companions report that I am very sweet and have good leash manners. I hope someone will give me a chance to impress them when I get into my new home! I know we can be best friends!

Insights from Drew's adventure buddy/sleepover host:
Don’t let the forehead wrinkles fool you - this guy is young and playful. He's inquisitive, everything becomes a game - making the bed turns into “hide and seek”, vacuuming turns up a lost ball under the bed and laundry….well, nobody likes laundry but this pup checks for loose socks and makes you feel like a hero! Refrigerators and dishwashers are magical machines through his eyes.
We don’t know much about Drew’s past but chances are there was scarcity, he came to the shelter as an underweight stray. His walking manners are superb. He’s quiet and when given regular bathroom breaks, quickly understood the basic skills of house training in two short days during his break from the shelter.



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Orange County Animal Services at (919) 942-7387 ext: OPT 3

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