





Rollie Pollie
- Senior
- Male
- Large
- Pit Bull Terrier
About Rollie Pollie
Canaan, NH
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
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Rollie Pollie's Story
** Rollie Pollie is looking for a special hospice foster or adopter. **<br/><br/>Rollie was found as a stray in NYC and arrived at our rescue on 1/2/2026. He's estimated to be about 10(ish) years old, 66lbs, is neutered, heartworm negative, up-to-date on vaccinations, and is quite a beefcake. <br/><br/>We recently found out Rollie has a mast cell tumor that is likely high-grade (more aggressive and can spread). A biopsy on a different mass came back with other concerning cells. And a questionable mass in his mouth was found that our vet didn't like the looks of. That combined with neurological decline and weakness in his back legs/hind end, plus anxiety, and the prognosis isn't very good. <br/><br/>Our vet and I agree that the best scenario for him would be a hospice foster or adopter. This would be someone who could give his medications, monitor and assess his quality of life (along with me), and spoil him rotten. At this point, his behavior with other dogs and cats is unknown, and a quieter home would be best. <br/><br/>He has not been reactive to the other dogs walking by his kennel or when he walks by theirs. He appears to be mostly potty trained, except does have pee accidents at night. He doesn't enjoy being crated and will injure himself trying to get out, and has anxiety when confined, so needs someone who is home most of the time. <br/><br/>Rollie's friendly with people, including strangers and the vet, and enjoys cuddling on the couch. He will sometimes play with toys, is very food motivated, and likes to nap and cuddle up with blankets and stuffies. He's been tolerant of handling and doesn't appear to resource guard from people. He's a sweet, silly boy. <br/><br/>If you're interested in opening your home to this special senior, please email info@jezziesplace.com and we can chat more.
** Rollie Pollie is looking for a special hospice foster or adopter. **
Rollie was found as a stray in NYC and arrived at our rescue on 1/2/2026. He's estimated to be about 10(ish) years old, 66lbs, is neutered, heartworm negative, up-to-date on vaccinations, and is quite a beefcake.
We recently found out Rollie has a mast cell tumor that is likely high-grade (more aggressive and can spread). A biopsy on a different mass came back with other concerning cells. And a questionable mass in his mouth was found that our vet didn't like the looks of. That combined with neurological decline and weakness in his back legs/hind end, plus anxiety, and the prognosis isn't very good.
Our vet and I agree that the best scenario for him would be a hospice foster or adopter. This would be someone who could give his medications, monitor and assess his quality of life (along with me), and spoil him rotten. At this point, his behavior with other dogs and cats is unknown, and a quieter home would be best.
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** Rollie Pollie is looking for a special hospice foster or adopter. **
Rollie was found as a stray in NYC and arrived at our rescue on 1/2/2026. He's estimated to be about 10(ish) years old, 66lbs, is neutered, heartworm negative, up-to-date on vaccinations, and is quite a beefcake.
We recently found out Rollie has a mast cell tumor that is likely high-grade (more aggressive and can spread). A biopsy on a different mass came back with other concerning cells. And a questionable mass in his mouth was found that our vet didn't like the looks of. That combined with neurological decline and weakness in his back legs/hind end, plus anxiety, and the prognosis isn't very good.
Our vet and I agree that the best scenario for him would be a hospice foster or adopter. This would be someone who could give his medications, monitor and assess his quality of life (along with me), and spoil him rotten. At this point, his behavior with other dogs and cats is unknown, and a quieter home would be best.
He has not been reactive to the other dogs walking by his kennel or when he walks by theirs. He appears to be mostly potty trained, except does have pee accidents at night. He doesn't enjoy being crated and will injure himself trying to get out, and has anxiety when confined, so needs someone who is home most of the time.
Rollie's friendly with people, including strangers and the vet, and
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