





Patch
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Pit Bull Terrier
About Patch
Durham, NC
Breed
Physical Traits
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Patch's Story
Meet Patch! <br/><br/>Patch is a very special 1-year, 3-month-old pup with a heart as big as his comeback story. Patch is 48 pounds. Once he gets to know you, he's incredibly cuddly, sweet, and affectionate. He's also energetic and playful - fetch and tug are life to Patch, and he would happily play these two things all day. He loves chewing on his toys, belly scratches, curling up on the couch after a good play session, and going on long walks. While he does well on neighborhood strolls, he especially loves exploring trails and being out in nature and would be an awesome hiking buddy.<br/><br/>Patch is crate trained and finds comfort and safety in his crate. He's potty trained (though, as a one-year-old dog, he still needs regular potty breaks). He walks well on leash, greets people and dogs in a friendly manner, and is continuing to work on occasional pulling. Patch does great with structure and has quickly picked up the rules in his foster home.<br/><br/>Patch's journey hasn't been easy. He was brought to a local shelter severely emaciated with significant skin issues that caused most of his hair to fall out. Thanks to dedicated shelter staff and volunteers, he recovered and eventually went to foster care through the shelter system before being adopted in January. He was returned in February through no fault of his own. The shelter environment was hard on him, and the many people who cared about him advocated for his second chance, which led him to join Hope Animal Rescue.<br/><br/>Through it all, Patch has remained trusting and loving. He's looking for a forever home that will finally be his permanent, safe place. He is reportedly dog-friendly and has lived with both puppies and older dogs. He plays hard, so an energetic or patient canine companion would be a great match (a meet-and-greet is required for homes with another dog).<br/><br/>Patch would do best in a home with older children or no children. He likes kids and lived with several in his first home, but he's still learning that he's not a tiny puppy anymore and will need a bit more time and training before he is around little ones. He would do best in a home without cats - while he currently lives with a very confident cat foster sibling, he still thinks cats are for chasing and has earned his fair share of nose bops.<br/><br/>The most important thing about Patch is his gigantic, happy smile. Patch deserves to find his own special home. If you're looking for a resilient, playful, and deeply loving companion, Patch may just be your perfect match.
Meet Patch!
Patch is a very special 1-year, 3-month-old pup with a heart as big as his comeback story. Patch is 48 pounds. Once he gets to know you, he's incredibly cuddly, sweet, and affectionate. He's also energetic and playful - fetch and tug are life to Patch, and he would happily play these two things all day. He loves chewing on his toys, belly scratches, curling up on the couch after a good play session, and going on long walks. While he does well on neighborhood strolls, he especially loves exploring trails and being out in nature and would be an awesome hiking buddy.
Patch is crate trained and finds comfort and safety in his crate. He's potty trained (though, as a one-year-old dog, he still needs regular potty breaks). He walks well on leash, greets people and dogs in a friendly manner, and is continuing to work on occasional pulling. Patch does great with structure and has quickly picked up the rules in his foster home.
Patch's journey hasn't been easy. He was brought to a local shelter
Meet Patch!
Patch is a very special 1-year, 3-month-old pup with a heart as big as his comeback story. Patch is 48 pounds. Once he gets to know you, he's incredibly cuddly, sweet, and affectionate. He's also energetic and playful - fetch and tug are life to Patch, and he would happily play these two things all day. He loves chewing on his toys, belly scratches, curling up on the couch after a good play session, and going on long walks. While he does well on neighborhood strolls, he especially loves exploring trails and being out in nature and would be an awesome hiking buddy.
Patch is crate trained and finds comfort and safety in his crate. He's potty trained (though, as a one-year-old dog, he still needs regular potty breaks). He walks well on leash, greets people and dogs in a friendly manner, and is continuing to work on occasional pulling. Patch does great with structure and has quickly picked up the rules in his foster home.
Patch's journey hasn't been easy. He was brought to a local shelter severely emaciated with significant skin issues that caused most of his hair to fall out. Thanks to dedicated shelter staff and volunteers, he recovered and eventually went to foster care through the shelter system before being adopted in January. He was returned in February through no fault of his own. The shelter environment was hard on him, and the many people who cared about him advocated for
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Patch is from Hope Animal Rescue
[Durham, NC]
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