Abigail

  • Puppy
  • Female
  • Large

About Abigail

Benton, PA

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: No

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
No
Vaccinated:
No
Special Needs:
No

Abigail’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Abigail's Story

Abigail is just turning 2 years old. She is female 44 lb red and white shorty American Staffordshire that was confiscated from an animal cruelty case in SC where several young females where being bred repeatedly to use puppies. Abigail had a litter of 8 puppies that were outside in the heat and dirt in a chain link kennel with Abigail on a huge chain inside the kennel. She had given birth to two litters already by a year and a half of age. She herself is was still considered a puppy then. Luckily she tested heartworm negative. She will be spayed May 10th. She has been in foster home for the last 5 months. She was reactive to other dogs at the rescue kennels. Likely due to stress here and being bred forcefully. We hope to get her a loving home where she can have a really good life. She is very sweet w people. She is also microchipped. We will retest her with dogs again after her spay, but for now would recommend as an only pet. She is a big couch cuddle bug and gives lovin to her humans all the time. She rides well in car and has had a volunteer work with her on obedience training. We adopt to the general public but we also adopt to military veterans at no charge in order to provide our heroes with companion or emotional support dogs. Our website is rescuepetsservingvets.org. Our website shows other available dogs and has our adoption application. If interested in meeting or adopting Abigail please text Casey if possible or call 570-441-0083.

Abigail is just turning 2 years old. She is female 44 lb red and white shorty American Staffordshire that was confiscated from an animal cruelty case in SC where several young females where being bred repeatedly to use puppies. Abigail had a litter of 8 puppies that were outside in the heat and dirt in a chain link kennel with Abigail on a huge chain inside the kennel. She had given birth to two litters already by a year and a half of age. She herself is was still considered a puppy then. Luckily she tested heartworm negative. She will be spayed May 10th. She has been in foster home for the last 5 months. She was reactive to other dogs at the rescue kennels. Likely due to stress here and being bred forcefully. We hope to get her a loving home where she can have a really good life. She is very sweet w people. She is also microchipped. We will retest her with dogs again after her spay, but for now would recommend as an only pet. She is a big couch cuddle bug and gives lovin to her humans all the time. She rides well in car and

Abigail is just turning 2 years old. She is female 44 lb red and white shorty American Staffordshire that was confiscated from an animal cruelty case in SC where several young females where being bred repeatedly to use puppies. Abigail had a litter of 8 puppies that were outside in the heat and dirt in a chain link kennel with Abigail on a huge chain inside the kennel. She had given birth to two litters already by a year and a half of age. She herself is was still considered a puppy then. Luckily she tested heartworm negative. She will be spayed May 10th. She has been in foster home for the last 5 months. She was reactive to other dogs at the rescue kennels. Likely due to stress here and being bred forcefully. We hope to get her a loving home where she can have a really good life. She is very sweet w people. She is also microchipped. We will retest her with dogs again after her spay, but for now would recommend as an only pet. She is a big couch cuddle bug and gives lovin to her humans all the time. She rides well in car and has had a volunteer work with her on obedience training. We adopt to the general public but we also adopt to military veterans at no charge in order to provide our heroes with companion or emotional support dogs. Our website is rescuepetsservingvets.org. Our website shows other available dogs and has our adoption application. If interested in meeting or adopting Abigail please text Casey if possi

How To Adopt

Abigail was listed as Adoptable by Rescue Pets Serving Vets
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What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Rescue Pets Serving Vets's Adoption Policy
Our adoption process begins with submitting an adoption application. Once submitted we will contact you to discuss the pet you are interested in and arrange a meet and greet. If you are still interested in adoption after meeting the pet, a home site visit can be arranged. All pets will be current on vaccines and if age appropriate will be neutered or spayed prior to adoption. If the pet is too young to be neutered or adopted an individual can foster to adopt and the adoption process can be complete following the surgical sterilization.

Abigail is from Rescue Pets Serving Vets

[Benton, PA]

Our Mission
Our mission is to save as many pets as possible from kill shelters, provide necessary medical treatment, spay/neuter, vaccinate, begin basic training and place with veterans in need of service or support dogs, special needs people and good homes in the community.
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Location
4793 Red Rock Rd Benton, PA, 17814

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