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*SASHA - ID#A546891

Shelter Staff named me Sasha and I am an unaltered female, brindle and white Terrier mix and American Pit Bull Terrier.

The shelter staff think I am about 1 year and 1 month old

I weigh approximately 36 pounds.

I have been at the shelter since Apr 13, 2024.

This information is less than 1 hour old.

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Shelter Staff made the following comments about this animal:
Sasha seems younger than she is. She knows sit but would rather roll over and get belly rubs. I wanted to walk her but she was more interested in rolling around in the grass and getting belly rubs.

Oh my goodness. Sasha is an actual baby doll. As the caretaker said when I put her back in her kennel, she is “nothing but sweetness”. It’s true, she not only is stunningly beautiful blue brindle in a petite package, but she also has the personality to match her good looks. Sasha is calm in her kennel and easy to leash up. She uses the bathroom shortly after going outside and might have been previously housetrained. She doesn’t pull much at all on the leash when walking and prefers to stay close to her handler. We saw some wild geese in the field when we were walking and Sasha clearly noticed them but also didn’t pull toward them or bark at them. When we took a break from walking and sat in the shade, she crawled in to my lap and put her paws on my shoulders and gave me gentle kisses. Sasha isn’t jumpy or mouthy and takes treats gently so I think she could do well in a home with dog savvy children, assuming appropriate parental supervision. Everything about her made me want to scoop her up and bring her home, but I can’t, so I’ll just tell you, person who is reading this, go meet her and bring her home and you will be the happiest human alive.

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Prince Georges County Animal Services Division at (301) 780-7200

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