Thank you for your interest in providing a home for one of our rescued pets. Please understand that our process does not operate on a first-come basis. Our goal is to match each pet to the best family for that pet. Because all our workers are volunteers with jobs and other responsibilities, we cannot respond to every application we receive. We follow up on the best and most complete applications. If we feel that your application matches a pet in our care, we will call or email you to arrange a home visit.
Sophia is an sweet little terrier. She is white with brown spots and has gorgeous green eyes. Sophia is great with other dogs and children. She is potty trained and house trained and sleeps in bed with her foster mom.
Sophie has been socialized and lives in a foster home with 10 other dogs. She is a very sweet girl and loves to play with her foster siblings. She will only be adopted to someone who owns their home and will continue to train her.
Sophia is up to date on her shots, wormed, spayed, and on heartworm preventative. Her adoption fee is $150.00
If you have any questions about Sophia please email us at paws@oplink.net or you can go to www.pawsrescue.org and fill out an application.
The American Pit Bull Terrier has a strong pleasure to please. The APBT
has evoked more human emotional, rational, and irrational response than any
other breed that exists today. By no means are these dogs people-haters or
people-eaters. Their natural aggressive tendencies are toward other dogs and
animals, not people. However if they are properly socialized with a firm, but calm, confident, consistent pack leader, they will not even
be aggressive with them. The American Pit Bull Terrier is a good-natured, amusing, extremely loyal
and affectionate family pet, which is good with children and adults. Almost
always obedient, it is always eager to please its master. It is an extremely
courageous and intelligent guard dog that is very full of vitality. Highly
protective of his owners and the owner's property, it will fight an enemy
to the death. It is usually very friendly, but has an uncanny ability to know
when it needs to protect and when everything is okay. The American Pit Bull
Terrier can be willful with meek owners and needs a firm hand. They are generally okay with other
pets if they are raised with them from puppy hood. They
are very friendly, but not recommended for most people, because most people do not understand how to properly raise and treat a dog. Problems arise when one does not understands dog psychology, seeing the dog as having human emotions,
and ends up with a dog who thinks he is the boss of the house. For a
smaller, not as powerful dog, people can sometimes get away with this,
however, for a powerful breed, one really needs to understand and
follow this concept of keeping a dog. An excellent guide to learning
how to properly treat a dog is the Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan
(recommended to all dog owners regardless of the breed they own).
Excellent with children in the family, they have a high pain tolerance
and will happily put up with rough child play. As with any breed, they
should not be left alone with unfamiliar children. Originally used as
fighting dogs, the powerful American Pit Bull may go for the throat of
strange dogs. A minimum of training, along with the proper amount of exercise and a firm pack leader, will produce a
tranquil, obedient dog. Socialize very thoroughly when young to combat
aggressive tendencies and be sure to keep the dog under control when other dogs
are present. Teach this dog respect for humans by not allowing it to jump up and not allowing it to enter doorways first. The humans must make the dog heel beside or behind them when walking. It has given outstanding results as a guardian of property, but is
at the same time esteemed as a companion dog. The objective in training this
dog is to achieve a pack leader status. It is a natural instinct for a dog to have an order in their pack. When we humans live with dogs, we become their pack. The
entire pack cooperates
under a single leader. Lines are clearly defined and rules are set. You
and all other humans MUST be higher up in the order than the dog. That
is the only way your relationship can be a success. When
properly trained and socialized, this is a very good dog and a great
family companion. Unfortunately, some choose to promote the fighting
instinct in the breed, giving it a bad name. If you would like to
witness what a well-balanced Pitbull is like, tune into the Dog
Whisperer and check out Daddy and Junior along with the rest of Cesar's
pack of Pits.
More about Sophie Lauren
Good with Dogs, Good with Kids
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