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Ting Ting

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Size: Large
Age: Senior
Gender: Female
Breeds: Pit Bull Terrier, Crossbreed
No Dogs/Cats

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Update from her foster 8/19/20

To whomever is blessed enough to love this girl and be her forever family…

Ting Ting is special. I realize that I may think all my foster babies are special… but she takes special to a new level. She is a velcro buddy, she loves to just be with you. She is low maintenance and claim energy, which means she doesn’t require tones of activity to be happy!! She is ALWAYS smiling, and she gives just the right amount of kisses. Ting prefers to lounge on the couch and cuddle up next to you. She could stay cuddled up with you for hours and if your strong enough to carry her around like a baby she would let you..LOL She rides in the car like a champ; and loves watching my kiddos play soccer at the local park. She love children and is gentle and patient with them.

Ting enjoys watching “the office”, although this may be a direct result of just being the only thing on at her foster mom’s house. She walks well on leash, and enjoys walking alongside her people on leash and not a puller. She is potty trained and will use a crate (she does well in a big room so she has space) less crate time the better. She does know some basic commands, such as sit and stay. OH and no cats… Did I mention she is ALWAYS smiling and ALWAYS grateful. I just love that about her.

Ting is terrified of other dogs that get into her space. She will need a home that respects that and that doesn’t “test” her or try and “fix” that about her. Her home needs to accept her for her. She will need to be the only dog in the home and trust me she is so amazing, having just her will be enough. So please NO dog parks, no off leash and no daycares. She doesn’t need any of that to make her happy. Your love, cuddles and affection along with your soft touch on her forehead telling her what a beautiful girl she is and maybe a comfy couch will make her day.

Ting Ting’s rescue story:

She was rescued off a heavy chain, where she lived for about 6 yrs of her life. We think she developed her love for children because only the children would show her any attention. She was attacked by strays over and over while on her chain and we think she had multiple litters that where just sold. When her and her son Bear where just left chained, All 4’s Rescue League would show up and checked on them daily. They would feed them and provide them with the medical care they needed from those attacks. Then one miraculous day their owner finally surrendered both of them to All 4’s Rescue and they went into a boarding facility (at least they where safe) because there was not a foster home open for them. Ting and Bear waited a long 8 months and finally got to go to a foster (the foster who wrote the letter above). That is when they started to trust and learn what it really means to be loved and have a family around them. Now it is time for Ting to have her very own forever family and continue to feel that love…. Is that YOU????

Name: Ting Ting
Breed: Pit Bull Terrier
Sex: Female
Age: 7 years old
Weight: 56 pounds
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Vaccinations: Up to date
Heartworm: Negative
Microchipped: Yes

BASED ON OUR OBSERVATIONS:
Good with Children: Over 5
Good with other Dogs: No
Good with Cats: No

Adoption Fee: $300.00 for this gorgeous girl!

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