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Talia

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Size: Large
Age: Adult
Gender: Female
Breeds: Crossbreed
Unknown with Cats

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What a lucky girl Talia is -  she picked an apartment complex to hang out around and it just so happened a true animal lover lived there -  she fed her for a bit but couldn’t let her inside as her lease only allowed one dog and apparently the complex is super strict.   She reached out to rescues and fosters begging for help as she didn’t want to bring her to a shelter.   Somehow she found us and we said sure - she found her a foster and now we are hoping someone in New England falls in love with this dog!!

Foster mom says this dog is “bombproof” - she loves everyone - her husband, kids and other dogs.  There’s even one dog that doesn’t want her near her - she let her know and Talia didn’t react, walked away and now respects her space!!  

We will learn more about her but for now, we think this girl is ready for almost any home.

She is a typical “rub my belly” pitbull per her foster mom!

Name: Talia
Breed: Pit Mix
Sex: Female
Age: 2 years estimated
Weight: 60 lbs 
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Vaccinations: Up to date
Heartworm: Negative on recent testing
Microchipped: Yes

BASED ON OUR OBSERVATIONS:
Good with Children:  Yes
Good with Dogs:  Yes
Good with Cats: Unknown

Adoption Fee: $500.00  (includes transport fee when applicable)

Location of dog currently:  Memphis  TN   

IMPORTANT INFORMATION - 

Paws New England is a foster-based rescue - our dogs reside in various locations throughout the south and New England.  

Adoption donations cover pre-adoption vet costs (including vaccinations, spay/neuter when age appropriate, and heartworm testing/treatment when necessary), a microchip, and transportation to New England if necessary.

Donations for our young, healthy puppies and dogs support their fellow canines of advanced age or suffering from injuries and abuse whose donations are reduced but whose veterinary costs are typically much higher. We appreciate your understanding that your newly adopted dog will help others in need.