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Praline

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Pit Bull Terrier

About Praline

Portland, OR

Breed

Pit Bull Terrier

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Brown / Chocolate, White / Cream

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Curious, Friendly, Gentle, Loves, Playful
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

Praline’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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Praline's Story

Praline, our 8 month old 40 pound pitty, has RPF. We've tried treats, squeakies, different lighting - no improvement. Due to a slight underbite, Praline always has "Resting Pout Face". Looks are deceiving though because Praline is just about the happiest puppy we've met; and she's had plenty to sulk about in her short life. <br/><br/>Found stray and injured, Praline was likely hit by a car. She had a broken pelvis, a fractured shin bone, a broken tooth and a badly damaged rear leg. When the shelter reached out and sent a picture of Praline pouting at the camera, we couldn't say no. She's now recovered from her tooth extraction, amputation, and spay and her pelvis and shin fractures have healed. <br/><br/>At home, Praline is an easy puppy. She's medium energy and is happy to cuddle on the couch with her people all evening. In between cuddle sessions, she self entertains by tossing toys around. Praline is crate trained, not destructive, quiet when left alone, and potty trained. <br/><br/>Praline LOVES all people. On walks, she enthusiastically waves her tail at all passers-by just in case they may stop to pet her. Praline's learning leash skills and is good at looking at other dogs without reacting. Praline is respectful to cats and just curiously sniffs them. <br/><br/>Praline doesn't have the best understanding of dog body language or personal space. Although not at all aggressive, she tends to walk straight in to everyone, willl rest her head or feet on any dog laying near her, and will lick the inside of other dog's mouths. She'd do best with a dog who is patient and playful and doesn't mind a pitbull all up in their business. Praline isn't mouthy and is very gentle. However, she will knock a small person over if they just happen to be in her way - little kids may find that annoying.<br/><br/>Praline is heartworm negative and is current on her flea and heartworm preventatives. Her adoption fee is $300.<br/><br/>RPF is not curable, but it is completely benign. Want to make sure Praline never really has a reason to sulk? Apply to adopt at www.stumptownstrays.org.

Praline, our 8 month old 40 pound pitty, has RPF. We've tried treats, squeakies, different lighting - no improvement. Due to a slight underbite, Praline always has "Resting Pout Face". Looks are deceiving though because Praline is just about the happiest puppy we've met; and she's had plenty to sulk about in her short life.

Found stray and injured, Praline was likely hit by a car. She had a broken pelvis, a fractured shin bone, a broken tooth and a badly damaged rear leg. When the shelter reached out and sent a picture of Praline pouting at the camera, we couldn't say no. She's now recovered from her tooth extraction, amputation, and spay and her pelvis and shin fractures have healed.

At home, Praline is an easy puppy. She's medium energy and is happy to cuddle on the couch with her people all evening. In between cuddle sessions, she self entertains by tossing toys around. Praline is crate trained, not destructive, quiet when left alone, and potty trained.

Praline LOVES all people.

Praline, our 8 month old 40 pound pitty, has RPF. We've tried treats, squeakies, different lighting - no improvement. Due to a slight underbite, Praline always has "Resting Pout Face". Looks are deceiving though because Praline is just about the happiest puppy we've met; and she's had plenty to sulk about in her short life.

Found stray and injured, Praline was likely hit by a car. She had a broken pelvis, a fractured shin bone, a broken tooth and a badly damaged rear leg. When the shelter reached out and sent a picture of Praline pouting at the camera, we couldn't say no. She's now recovered from her tooth extraction, amputation, and spay and her pelvis and shin fractures have healed.

At home, Praline is an easy puppy. She's medium energy and is happy to cuddle on the couch with her people all evening. In between cuddle sessions, she self entertains by tossing toys around. Praline is crate trained, not destructive, quiet when left alone, and potty trained.

Praline LOVES all people. On walks, she enthusiastically waves her tail at all passers-by just in case they may stop to pet her. Praline's learning leash skills and is good at looking at other dogs without reacting. Praline is respectful to cats and just curiously sniffs them.

Praline doesn't have the best understanding of dog body language or personal space. Although not at all aggressive, she tends to walk

Praline is from Stumptown Strays Dog Rescue

[Portland, OR]

Our Mission
Our mission is to rescue shelter dogs with medical needs, provide lifesaving veterinary care, and aid them on their path to their forever homes. Please see our adoption FAQ page for more information on who we are: https://www.stumptownstrays.org/adoption-faqs

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