



Cranberry
- Puppy
- Female
- Medium
- Pit Bull Terrier
About Cranberry
Jackson , NJ
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Cranberry’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Cranberry's Story
Cranberry—Berry for short—arrived just in time for Thanksgiving. After spending her young life living in the woods with her person, who was experiencing homelessness, she needed a safe and stable place to land. We don’t often take owner surrenders, but we couldn’t turn her away, and we’re so glad we didn’t.<br/><br/>From the moment we met her, Berry was gentle, sweet, and instantly trusting. She’s about a year old, around 45 pounds, with bright white teeth and warm honey-colored eyes. Despite her difficult past, she settled in right away, hopping into the car, letting out a long sigh, and falling asleep as soon as she knew she was safe.<br/><br/>Berry is now looking for a foster or foster-to-adopt home where she can finally experience comfort and consistency. She’s a lovely girl with a soft spirit and a bright future ahead.<br/><br/>If interested, please apply at pittiesandpals.com.<br/><br/>Many other dogs need our help, please consider donating or sponsoring a dog, if possible.<br/><br/>100% of all money received from adoption fees and donations goes directly back to support saving other dogs through Pitties and Pals Rescue. Pitties and Pals is a 501c(3) non-profit and we are 100 percent volunteer based. Please consider donating. We appreciate your support. Visit pittiesandpals.com.
Cranberry—Berry for short—arrived just in time for Thanksgiving. After spending her young life living in the woods with her person, who was experiencing homelessness, she needed a safe and stable place to land. We don’t often take owner surrenders, but we couldn’t turn her away, and we’re so glad we didn’t.
From the moment we met her, Berry was gentle, sweet, and instantly trusting. She’s about a year old, around 45 pounds, with bright white teeth and warm honey-colored eyes. Despite her difficult past, she settled in right away, hopping into the car, letting out a long sigh, and falling asleep as soon as she knew she was safe.
Berry is now looking for a foster or foster-to-adopt home where she can finally experience comfort and consistency. She’s a lovely girl with a soft spirit and a bright future ahead.
If interested, please apply at pittiesandpals.com.
Many other dogs need our help, please consider donating or sponsoring a dog, if possible.
100% of all money received from adop
Cranberry—Berry for short—arrived just in time for Thanksgiving. After spending her young life living in the woods with her person, who was experiencing homelessness, she needed a safe and stable place to land. We don’t often take owner surrenders, but we couldn’t turn her away, and we’re so glad we didn’t.
From the moment we met her, Berry was gentle, sweet, and instantly trusting. She’s about a year old, around 45 pounds, with bright white teeth and warm honey-colored eyes. Despite her difficult past, she settled in right away, hopping into the car, letting out a long sigh, and falling asleep as soon as she knew she was safe.
Berry is now looking for a foster or foster-to-adopt home where she can finally experience comfort and consistency. She’s a lovely girl with a soft spirit and a bright future ahead.
If interested, please apply at pittiesandpals.com.
Many other dogs need our help, please consider donating or sponsoring a dog, if possible.
100% of all money received from adoption fees and donations goes directly back to support saving other dogs through Pitties and Pals Rescue. Pitties and Pals is a 501c(3) non-profit and we are 100 percent volunteer based. Please consider donating. We appreciate your support. Visit pittiesandpals.com.
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