Tweetie
Size: Medium
Age: Young
Gender: Female
Breeds: Pit Bull Terrier, Crossbreed
Meet Tweetie!Age: Young
Gender: Female
Breeds: Pit Bull Terrier, Crossbreed
Unknown with Cats/Kids
Tweetie is a sweet, gentle and petite 2-year-old girl who came to us as a stray from Memphis. At first, she was timid and unsure, but she has quickly blossomed into a trusting, affectionate companion who loves nothing more than belly rubs, head pats, and giving kisses.
Tweetie is smart, eager to please, and food-motivated. She has great manners—she patiently waits her turn for treats and has learned not to jump up in her excitement. She’s house trained, crate trained, and rides quietly in the car.
She gets along well with her fosters dog who is senior and blind foster sister.
Tweetie balances calm and play perfectly. She can relax at your side or nap in her crate, but she also loves her walks, zoomies in the yard, and the thrill of squirrel-watching.
Ideal Home:
Tweetie would thrive in a home where she has human companionship for most of the day, with a yard to explore and space to stretch her legs. She’s an intelligent, loving young dog ready to bond deeply with her forever family.
Name: Tweetie
Breed: Pit Bull Terrier/Crossbreed
Sex: Female
Age: 2 years (estimated)
Weight: 28.0
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Vaccinations: Up to date
Heartworm: Negative on recent testing
Microchipped: Yes
BASED ON OUR OBSERVATIONS:
Good with Children: Unknown
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Cats: Unknown
Adoption Fee: $550.00 (includes transport fee when applicable)
Location of dog currently: Tennessee
IMPORTANT INFORMATION -
Paws New England is a foster-based rescue; our dogs reside in various locations throughout the south & 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.