


Gemma
- Adult
- Female
- Large
- Pit Bull Terrier
- Labrador Retriever
About Gemma
Studio City, CA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Gemma’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Gemma's Story
Gemma is a flawless 4-year-old lab/pit/shepherd mix who believes she’s the Beyoncé of the dog world. Within minutes of meeting you, she’ll either be perched on your lap like she owns you or sprawled out, demanding a full-body massage. Subtle? No. Worth it? Absolutely.<br/><br/>She came to us after her beloved human passed away, and while she’s still adjusting, she’s decided she’s ready for her next chapter—starring you.<br/><br/>Now, full disclosure: Gemma is what we like to call a “covid dog,” meaning she didn’t exactly attend finishing school for canine social graces. She once lived with another dog, but these days she’d prefer to be your one and only. Think of it less as “dog reactive” and more as “too fabulous to share the spotlight.” You can take turns worshipping one another—she’s fine with that arrangement.<br/><br/>The perks? She struts on a leash like it’s a runway, is house-trained to perfection, and will crush any puzzle or enrichment game you throw at her (yes, she’s smarter than your ex). Her most adorable quirk: she carries a toy around with her constantly like it’s a designer handbag. She’s athletic, playful, and will absolutely destroy a flirt pole session or chase a frisbee like her life depends on it.<br/><br/>Gemma isn’t just a dog. She’s a lifestyle.
Gemma is a flawless 4-year-old lab/pit/shepherd mix who believes she’s the Beyoncé of the dog world. Within minutes of meeting you, she’ll either be perched on your lap like she owns you or sprawled out, demanding a full-body massage. Subtle? No. Worth it? Absolutely.
She came to us after her beloved human passed away, and while she’s still adjusting, she’s decided she’s ready for her next chapter—starring you.
Now, full disclosure: Gemma is what we like to call a “covid dog,” meaning she didn’t exactly attend finishing school for canine social graces. She once lived with another dog, but these days she’d prefer to be your one and only. Think of it less as “dog reactive” and more as “too fabulous to share the spotlight.” You can take turns worshipping one another—she’s fine with that arrangement.
The perks? She struts on a leash like it’s a runway, is house-trained to perfection, and will crush any puzzle or enrichment game you throw at her (yes, she’s smarter than your ex). Her most adorable quirk
Gemma is a flawless 4-year-old lab/pit/shepherd mix who believes she’s the Beyoncé of the dog world. Within minutes of meeting you, she’ll either be perched on your lap like she owns you or sprawled out, demanding a full-body massage. Subtle? No. Worth it? Absolutely.
She came to us after her beloved human passed away, and while she’s still adjusting, she’s decided she’s ready for her next chapter—starring you.
Now, full disclosure: Gemma is what we like to call a “covid dog,” meaning she didn’t exactly attend finishing school for canine social graces. She once lived with another dog, but these days she’d prefer to be your one and only. Think of it less as “dog reactive” and more as “too fabulous to share the spotlight.” You can take turns worshipping one another—she’s fine with that arrangement.
The perks? She struts on a leash like it’s a runway, is house-trained to perfection, and will crush any puzzle or enrichment game you throw at her (yes, she’s smarter than your ex). Her most adorable quirk: she carries a toy around with her constantly like it’s a designer handbag. She’s athletic, playful, and will absolutely destroy a flirt pole session or chase a frisbee like her life depends on it.
Gemma isn’t just a dog. She’s a lifestyle.
How To Adopt
Gemma is from Weird Rescue
[Studio City, CA]
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