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Sinatra

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large
  • Pit Bull Terrier

About Sinatra

Tehachapi, CA

Breed

Pit Bull Terrier

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Sinatra’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Sinatra's Story

Sex: Male<br/><br/>Breed: Pit Bull<br/><br/>Estimated Date of Birth : 12/04/2023<br/><br/>Sinatra got his name for his handsome good looks and cool-guy demeanor, just like the one and only Frank. And boy is this guy a looker. He's absolutely gorgeous! At the shelter, Sinatra was the quiet one. Always on his bed. Calm. Easygoing. The kind of dog that doesn't beg for attention and sadly, the kind that often gets overlooked. He was one of the helper dogs in playgroups because he was so well grounded and his even temperament bought him extra time when euthanasia lists were made. Shelter staff and volunteers didn't want to see such an awesome dog euthanized so they relentlessly advocated for him. We heard their pleas. <br/><br/>Sinatra was found in Lamont, a rural area of Kern County. We don't know his history or why his previous family never came looking for him. What we do know is that he spent several weeks at the shelter with minimal interest and even had one potential adopter, while at the shelter, who decided to pass because he was "too easygoing." We're not sure how that was a flaw but their loss was our gain and this amazing boy got the shelter break he needed and headed to our rescue ranch. <br/><br/>Now that he's out of the shelter, we get to see the full Sinatra. Still cool. Still gentle. Still that laid-back soul but now with a spark in his eyes and a zest for life that comes from knowing he finally got his second chance. Sinatra is such a good boy that he was chosen for our Pawsitive Change program. He'll spend time gaining basic obedience skills and becoming an even more incredible companion. Have you been looking for a well rounded dog like Sinatra? He's ready.<br/>He's waiting and he's available for adoption now you just need to apply! If you are interested in adopting a Marley's Mutts please fill out an application at http://marleysmutts.org/adoptionprocess/

Sex: Male

Breed: Pit Bull

Estimated Date of Birth : 12/04/2023

Sinatra got his name for his handsome good looks and cool-guy demeanor, just like the one and only Frank. And boy is this guy a looker. He's absolutely gorgeous! At the shelter, Sinatra was the quiet one. Always on his bed. Calm. Easygoing. The kind of dog that doesn't beg for attention and sadly, the kind that often gets overlooked. He was one of the helper dogs in playgroups because he was so well grounded and his even temperament bought him extra time when euthanasia lists were made. Shelter staff and volunteers didn't want to see such an awesome dog euthanized so they relentlessly advocated for him. We heard their pleas.

Sinatra was found in Lamont, a rural area of Kern County. We don't know his history or why his previous family never came looking for him. What we do know is that he spent several weeks at the shelter with minimal interest and even had one potential adopter, while at the shelter, who decided to pass becaus

Sex: Male

Breed: Pit Bull

Estimated Date of Birth : 12/04/2023

Sinatra got his name for his handsome good looks and cool-guy demeanor, just like the one and only Frank. And boy is this guy a looker. He's absolutely gorgeous! At the shelter, Sinatra was the quiet one. Always on his bed. Calm. Easygoing. The kind of dog that doesn't beg for attention and sadly, the kind that often gets overlooked. He was one of the helper dogs in playgroups because he was so well grounded and his even temperament bought him extra time when euthanasia lists were made. Shelter staff and volunteers didn't want to see such an awesome dog euthanized so they relentlessly advocated for him. We heard their pleas.

Sinatra was found in Lamont, a rural area of Kern County. We don't know his history or why his previous family never came looking for him. What we do know is that he spent several weeks at the shelter with minimal interest and even had one potential adopter, while at the shelter, who decided to pass because he was "too easygoing." We're not sure how that was a flaw but their loss was our gain and this amazing boy got the shelter break he needed and headed to our rescue ranch.

Now that he's out of the shelter, we get to see the full Sinatra. Still cool. Still gentle. Still that laid-back soul but now with a spark in his eyes and a zest for life that comes from knowing he finally got his se

How To Adopt

Sinatra was listed as Adoptable by Marley's Mutts Dog Rescue
How can I adopt Sinatra?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Marley's Mutts Dog Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Sinatra is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Marley's Mutts Dog Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Sinatra?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Marley's Mutts Dog Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Sinatra, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Marley's Mutts Dog Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Marley's Mutts Dog Rescue's Adoption Policy
Every dog that comes through Marley's Mutts lives in our facility where people can visit and meet multiple dogs. Each dog will be introduced on our Facebook page when it arrives and will then have his or her own profile created and put up on our website. The length of time between when the dog arrives and when it is put up on the website varies. Puppies are not typically listed on the website until a few weeks prior to adoption (8 weeks of age). All our dogs will also be spayed or neutered prior to being adopted. They will be micro-chipped and up to date on their shots. Dogs that have behavior or health issues may not be listed on the website for an extended period of time. Healthy, well-behaved dogs typically will be put on the website within one week of arriving at the ranch or foster home. During that week we are constantly assessing the dog's temperament. We need time to be able to determine the dog's quirks and what type of permanent home will be ideal for the dog. Each of our dogs will have his or her own application to complete. Please refrain from applying for a dog and intending the application for another dog not yet listed. When the dog that you are interested in has a bio posted on this website, please fill out the application thoroughly. Answer any and all applicable questions and tell us why your home would be the best place for this pup to go. Once your application has been submitted, please be patient. You will receive an automated email confirming it was received. If your application was selected as a potential adopter, we will notify you and begin the approval process. We will talk to your family over the phone, get clarification on any questions we may have and will also answer any of your questions. Not all dogs have the same needs, so we don't have a generalized "standard home" in mind. We highly recommend bringing residents dogs for a meet and greet. We do not ship or transport our dogs without observing an introduction. Adopters from out of town are absolutely encouraged to adopt from us but will need to make the road trip to California to meet the dog, and most likely take it back home with you that same day, if all goes well. If you're not sure which dog would be the best fit, email us and we can help guide you in the right direction. If your application is not selected, we don't think any less of you or your home. Most likely we had eight out of ten amazing options and yours just unfortunately wasn't the one we picked. Please stay in touch with us and let us help you find the perfect addition to your family. We will notify you if the dog is currently pending adoption and then again when the dog is adopted. You can also follow our Facebook page for updates on the dog you're interested in. Once that pup has joined your family don't ever hesitate to reach out to us. Training questions, medication questions and anything in between are encouraged. We thank you for coming to Marley's Mutts to adopt your next dog. We think very highly of our dogs and enjoy sharing them with the world. For specific questions, please contact Marsha Gebhart, our Adoption Coordinator: mgebhart@marleysmutts.org

Sinatra is from Marley's Mutts Dog Rescue

[Tehachapi, CA]

Our Mission
Mission Statement: Marley’s Mutts is a non-profit organization that rescues, rehabilitates, trains and re-homes at risk dogs from Kern County’s high-kill animal shelters. In addition, we utilize the rescued dogs to transform people’s lives. Through the power of the human-canine bond, we empower dogs and people to live heal...
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