





Pookie
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Mixed Breed
About Pookie
Athens, GA
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Pookie’s Compatibility
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This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Pookie's Story
Why Choose Me?<br/>Pookie has been with me in his foster home for nearly three weeks, and in that short time we've seen incredible progress. When he first arrived at the shelter, he weighed just 35 pounds, even though he's a large dog and should be nearly double that. We are so proud of him, because he's now up to 49 pounds (and climbing)!<br/><br/>As Pookie reaches his goal to gain weight, his personality has really begun to shine. He is truly a pittie in all the best ways: he loves to snuggle, be wrapped up in cozy blankets, follow you around the house, soak up the sun, and receive all the pets and love you can offer. He's very goofy, super food-motivated, and one of the most loving, gentle, and happy dogs I've ever met.<br/><br/>Pookie is also wonderful on the leash. He patiently waits for you to clip him in before heading out, then gently trots alongside you as you go on your merry way. He almost never pulls and listens very well when asked to sit and wait before crossing the street or coming inside after a walk.<br/><br/>Around the house, Pookie has taken well to crate training. He's learning the "crate" command and will wait excitedly in his crate to be fed. He sleeps comfortably in his crate at night and is content during the day with a kong and cozy blankets. He's also been working on "place" and "find it," which are helping him build confidence and self-control.<br/><br/>Looks aren't everything, but Pookie is quite a handsome dog. Now that he feels safe and has a reliable source of food, his brindle coat is shinier, and his eyes are brighter. His adorable pink snoot turns bright pink when he's warm and excited and fades to a pale pink when he's sleepy. We're still working on picture-posing-but honestly, he can't take a bad photo.<br/><br/>Pookie is going to make a perfect family dog!<br/>-------<br/><br/>Seeing Pookie broke my heart, but spending time with him filled it. He's the sweetest boy and gave me kisses when I petted him. Pookie is so thin, you can see his ribs and hipbones. He's on a special diet and feeding schedule, so I only gave him the tiniest of treats (more like crumbs). Still, he was happy to have them and showed me how well he could sit. The person that brought Pookie to the shelter said he showed up on his porch. I feel like Pookie was asking for help, and I'm glad he got it. He'll gain weight and be a handsome boy--he's already one of the sweetest I've ever met.<br/><br/>You can read more about this dog and check out additional photos here: https://www.accgov.com/9482/Dogs<br/><br/>The adoption fees, shelter schedule, a description of the rescue and adoption process, and a list of included vetting can be found at https://athenspets.net/adoption-rescue-process.<br/><br/>This dog is available for adoption through Athens-Clarke County Animal Services, located at 125 Buddy Christian Way, Athens, GA. For the most timely information on hours, location, availability and how to adopt, call the shelter Mon - Sat from 11am-4pm or Sunday 12-3 (except holidays) at 706-613-3540 or go to https://www.accgov.com/133/Animal-Services.<br/><br/>Visit the shelter in person or submit an application online! https://www.accgov.com/9482/Dogs
Why Choose Me?
Pookie has been with me in his foster home for nearly three weeks, and in that short time we've seen incredible progress. When he first arrived at the shelter, he weighed just 35 pounds, even though he's a large dog and should be nearly double that. We are so proud of him, because he's now up to 49 pounds (and climbing)!
As Pookie reaches his goal to gain weight, his personality has really begun to shine. He is truly a pittie in all the best ways: he loves to snuggle, be wrapped up in cozy blankets, follow you around the house, soak up the sun, and receive all the pets and love you can offer. He's very goofy, super food-motivated, and one of the most loving, gentle, and happy dogs I've ever met.
Pookie is also wonderful on the leash. He patiently waits for you to clip him in before heading out, then gently trots alongside you as you go on your merry way. He almost never pulls and listens very well when asked to sit and wait before crossing the street or coming inside after a walk.
Why Choose Me?
Pookie has been with me in his foster home for nearly three weeks, and in that short time we've seen incredible progress. When he first arrived at the shelter, he weighed just 35 pounds, even though he's a large dog and should be nearly double that. We are so proud of him, because he's now up to 49 pounds (and climbing)!
As Pookie reaches his goal to gain weight, his personality has really begun to shine. He is truly a pittie in all the best ways: he loves to snuggle, be wrapped up in cozy blankets, follow you around the house, soak up the sun, and receive all the pets and love you can offer. He's very goofy, super food-motivated, and one of the most loving, gentle, and happy dogs I've ever met.
Pookie is also wonderful on the leash. He patiently waits for you to clip him in before heading out, then gently trots alongside you as you go on your merry way. He almost never pulls and listens very well when asked to sit and wait before crossing the street or coming inside after a walk.
Around the house, Pookie has taken well to crate training. He's learning the "crate" command and will wait excitedly in his crate to be fed. He sleeps comfortably in his crate at night and is content during the day with a kong and cozy blankets. He's also been working on "place" and "find it," which are helping him build confidence and self-control.
Looks aren't everything, but Pookie i
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