





Natchez
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Pit Bull Terrier
About Natchez
Dayton, OH
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Natchez’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Natchez's Story
Hello Everyone - my name is Natchez, though my foster human keeps calling me “nachos” for some weird reason. He’s kind of funny that way. Aside from being downright handsome, I am also happy and very playful and - dare I say - a world class snuggle-bug. It may take me a little bit of time to warm up to you, but there is no such thing as personal space once I get to know you. <br/><br/>I haven’t yet been exposed to many other dogs, but I am looking forward to making some 4-legged friends. Or even 3-legged. I don’t discriminate. I do well in the car, and love to be out in public meeting people and getting all the pets. We’re still working on my leash manners, and I sometimes get distracted by other dogs and the occasional squirrel or other furry little distraction. I’m crate trained and house-broken. Though between you and me, I prefer not to be in the crate, because you aren’t in there with me. I can be a little loud in the crate at first, partly because of my separation anxiety, partly owing to the hound in me. But I will quiet down after a while. I’m house-trained, but I will occasionally get startled or frightened by loud noises and may have a slight accident here and there. I’m working on it, and the person who calls me “Nacho” says I’m getting better.<br/><br/>I’m working with my foster human on basic commands. I know “sit” and “stay,” though when I get too excited “stay” sounds an awful lot like “stay right next to me.” It’s an honest mistake.<br/><br/>If you think I’d make a good addition to your family (hint…I most definitely would), then head over to www.miamivalleypitcrew.com and apply to adopt me!<br/><br/>ADOPTION FEE: $350 (All MVPC dogs are heartworm-tested and on prevention, completely vetted, spayed/neutered, microchipped, crate-trained and house-trained)<br/><br/>ADOPTER: Dog experience<br/>BIRTHDAY: 11/23/2023<br/>FENCE: Required (an electric fence is not an acceptable form of containment)<br/>DOG FRIENDLY: Yes<br/>DOGS IN HOME: Yes<br/>CATS: Yes, with proper supervision<br/>CHILDREN: Yes, 8 and over<br/><br/>I AM READY TO GO HOME - If you are approved to be my new family, a hold fee of $100 is required and will be applied to the full adoption fee of $350 when MVPC comes to visit your house with me!<br/><br/>***WE DO NOT HOLD DOGS. IF YOU ARE GOING ON VACATION OR ARE NOT YET READY TO PROCEED PLEASE APPLY WHEN YOU ARE.***<br/><br/>INQUIRIES: ALL inquiries begin with a submitted adoption application, which is found on our website, www.miamivalleypitcrew.com. We do not adopt to individuals under the age of 25.<br/><br/>DO NOT: USE THE PETFINDER CONTACT/ADOPT BUTTONS--we are unable to monitor those and you will not receive a response.<br/><br/>PLEASE NOTE: We are volunteer based and a home visit is required; we have a two-hour adoption radius from Kettering, OH for our adult dogs and 75 miles for our puppies. Exceptions for our ADULT dogs only, though rare, may be made on a case-by-case basis but we must be able to do a home visit. Thank you for your understanding!
Hello Everyone - my name is Natchez, though my foster human keeps calling me “nachos” for some weird reason. He’s kind of funny that way. Aside from being downright handsome, I am also happy and very playful and - dare I say - a world class snuggle-bug. It may take me a little bit of time to warm up to you, but there is no such thing as personal space once I get to know you.
I haven’t yet been exposed to many other dogs, but I am looking forward to making some 4-legged friends. Or even 3-legged. I don’t discriminate. I do well in the car, and love to be out in public meeting people and getting all the pets. We’re still working on my leash manners, and I sometimes get distracted by other dogs and the occasional squirrel or other furry little distraction. I’m crate trained and house-broken. Though between you and me, I prefer not to be in the crate, because you aren’t in there with me. I can be a little loud in the crate at first, partly because of my separation anxiety, partly owing to the hound in me. But I will qu
Hello Everyone - my name is Natchez, though my foster human keeps calling me “nachos” for some weird reason. He’s kind of funny that way. Aside from being downright handsome, I am also happy and very playful and - dare I say - a world class snuggle-bug. It may take me a little bit of time to warm up to you, but there is no such thing as personal space once I get to know you.
I haven’t yet been exposed to many other dogs, but I am looking forward to making some 4-legged friends. Or even 3-legged. I don’t discriminate. I do well in the car, and love to be out in public meeting people and getting all the pets. We’re still working on my leash manners, and I sometimes get distracted by other dogs and the occasional squirrel or other furry little distraction. I’m crate trained and house-broken. Though between you and me, I prefer not to be in the crate, because you aren’t in there with me. I can be a little loud in the crate at first, partly because of my separation anxiety, partly owing to the hound in me. But I will quiet down after a while. I’m house-trained, but I will occasionally get startled or frightened by loud noises and may have a slight accident here and there. I’m working on it, and the person who calls me “Nacho” says I’m getting better.
I’m working with my foster human on basic commands. I know “sit” and “stay,” though when I get too excited “stay” sounds an awful lot like “stay right next
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Natchez is from Miami Valley Pit Crew
[Dayton, OH]
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