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BREADSTICKS - ID#A686696

My name is Breadsticks and I am a female, gray and white Pit Bull Terrier.

The shelter staff think I am about 2 years old.

I weigh 70.00 lbs.

This dog is in foster care and may or may not be available. To view currently available foster dogs and apply to adopt, please visit the shelter's website.

I have been at the shelter since Apr 17, 2024.

This information is less than 1 hour old.
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Shelter Staff made the following comments about this animal:
Thanks for checking out my profile! It's nice to meet you, my name is Breadsticks. A silly name? Maybe, but I am a bit of a silly girl! I am not only silly but happy-go-lucky. My volunteers tell me that for my age, I am pretty mellow and definitely a giant LOVE BUG! I am really great at "sit", "come", and I accept my treats very gently. I happen to L-O-V-E treats. This is huge plus, as it means that I am motivated to learn how to be my very best self. Speaking of being my best self - I could use a bit of help in the leash manners department. I get really excited to go for a walk, so I pull a bit. But, this is easily fixed with some practice. I can be a little shy when I first meet you, but I warm up quickly. You can just never be too sure these days, ya know? I am a big fan of booty, tummy, and ear rubs - I can never get enough of those! CHECK OUT MY VIDEO and please come meet me. I promise I am worth it!

Please remember that the shelter is a stressful environment; many dogs come to Front Street as strays without any known history. While staff and volunteers do their best to learn about each dog, behavior in the shelter is not always the same as behavior in a home. Keeping the 3/3/3 Decompression Rule in mind is important. Three days for initial decompression, three weeks to learn the routines of your household, and three months to start to feel relaxed and safe in the home. When you adopt, foster, or are a new pet parent, it's especially important to consider.




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City of Sacramento Animal Care Services
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