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Mia

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium

About Mia

Turlock, CA

Breed

Pit Bull Terrier&Staffordshire Bull TerrierMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Gray / Blue / Silver

Behavior

Personality
Housetrained
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

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Mia's Story

Meet Mia - The one, the only, the miracle mutt! <br/>This 38 pound cutie was past due for euthanasia and was saved in the nick of time #euthlistsurvivor. At just 2 years old she has a heck of a lot more life to live!<br/><br/>Mia loves to start her day off by giving her people lots of love and wiggles. As soon as you start walking towards her food for breakfast you can expect her dancing to begin. It's guaranteed to make you smile!<br/><br/>While Mia is protective of the home, she is a very chill princess inside! She loves watching tv (yes full on invested in plots and all) and laying on the couch with her ball. Anything Food Network is sure to grab her attention. She is a very silly girl who loves to play and chew on her toys (certified super chewer). If you need some comedic relief, she's the girl for you.<br/><br/>No furry roommates please - Mia is her best self when she's the only pet around. Kids? Mia loves meeting them but is best suited for a house with kids ages 10+ only due to her playful, jumpy personality.<br/><br/>Mia is still working on her leash training. While she does deal with heightened anxiety outdoors, the right person can help her feel at ease. Mia has a super stylish pink muzzle that protects her #gooddogswearmuzzles or her favorite ball will do the job to keep her mouth occupied when she gets spooked. Her trainer verified that it's more than just a ball, it's her anxiety relief. A calm neighborhood or open park is the ideal place to walk Mia - busy streets and complexes can be overwhelming for this shelter survivor.<br/>Mia needs a slow introduction to all men - but once you prove your good intentions you'll win her heart over.<br/><br/>Bonus Features:<br/>- Potty and grass pad pro<br/>- Crate trained! She will snooze if you have to leave the house for a few hours<br/>- Part time doorbell + full time cuddle bug<br/><br/>If you're looking for a loyal companion, a genuine sweetheart, and someone to make you laugh you need to give Mia a call! She is currently being fostered in sunny Orange County, California and is taking applications for her forever human!

Meet Mia - The one, the only, the miracle mutt!
This 38 pound cutie was past due for euthanasia and was saved in the nick of time #euthlistsurvivor. At just 2 years old she has a heck of a lot more life to live!

Mia loves to start her day off by giving her people lots of love and wiggles. As soon as you start walking towards her food for breakfast you can expect her dancing to begin. It's guaranteed to make you smile!

While Mia is protective of the home, she is a very chill princess inside! She loves watching tv (yes full on invested in plots and all) and laying on the couch with her ball. Anything Food Network is sure to grab her attention. She is a very silly girl who loves to play and chew on her toys (certified super chewer). If you need some comedic relief, she's the girl for you.

No furry roommates please - Mia is her best self when she's the only pet around. Kids? Mia loves meeting them but is best suited for a house with kids ages 10+ only due to her playful, jumpy personality.

Meet Mia - The one, the only, the miracle mutt!
This 38 pound cutie was past due for euthanasia and was saved in the nick of time #euthlistsurvivor. At just 2 years old she has a heck of a lot more life to live!

Mia loves to start her day off by giving her people lots of love and wiggles. As soon as you start walking towards her food for breakfast you can expect her dancing to begin. It's guaranteed to make you smile!

While Mia is protective of the home, she is a very chill princess inside! She loves watching tv (yes full on invested in plots and all) and laying on the couch with her ball. Anything Food Network is sure to grab her attention. She is a very silly girl who loves to play and chew on her toys (certified super chewer). If you need some comedic relief, she's the girl for you.

No furry roommates please - Mia is her best self when she's the only pet around. Kids? Mia loves meeting them but is best suited for a house with kids ages 10+ only due to her playful, jumpy personality.

Mia is still working on her leash training. While she does deal with heightened anxiety outdoors, the right person can help her feel at ease. Mia has a super stylish pink muzzle that protects her #gooddogswearmuzzles or her favorite ball will do the job to keep her mouth occupied when she gets spooked. Her trainer verified that it's more than just a ball, it's her anxiety relief. A calm neighbor

How To Adopt

Mia was listed as Adoptable by California Bully Rescue
How can I adopt Mia?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with California Bully Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Mia is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to California Bully Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Mia?
If you've submitted an inquiry, California Bully Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Mia, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to California Bully Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
California Bully Rescue's Adoption Policy
Our adoption coordinator will reach out and request the following items: proof of landlord approval if you rent, proof of residency, picture of your ID, copy of your HOI policy if you own. 4. Next step is a virtual home check and (2) reference checks. 5. (a) Once all that is complete, we will schedule a meet and greet. If you have a dog(s), we will schedule the first meet and greet with HUMANS ONLY. It’s important for people to get to know the dog without a new dog influencing how the dog you seek to adopt will behave. After this meet, we ask that you sleep on it and let us know the next day if you want to continue with adopting. 5. (b) If you have a dog(s) and you want to proceed with adopting the dog, we will schedule a second meet and greet for the dogs to meet. The dogs will do a pack walk together. If either your dog(s) or the dog you are seeking to adopt does great with other dogs, but is reactive at first, we will do a minimum of (3) dog-to-dog meet and greets with an experienced handler or trainer present. 6. If you wish to continue after meet and greets have been conducted and we believe you to be a fit as well, we will complete a background check that requires a non-refundable $100 deposit. This deposit will go towards your adoption fee, if you pass and are chosen for adoption. 7. Once all checks and meet and greets are completed and you are approved for adoption, we will collect the remainder of the adoption fee and schedule your pick up for the dog. Our process is designed to ensure our dogs end up in their forever home, we believe that if a family is the right fit and they truly want to add one of our dogs to their family, they will be willing to go through our process.

Mia is from California Bully Rescue

[Turlock, CA]

Our Mission
We exist to reform the dog agenda through intentional rescue, educational resources, and support structural change in the community in order to give each dog a fighting chance California Bully Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, foster based, rescue organization operating throughout California. We take in strays, shelter dogs...
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