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Find a Fur Baby: Welcome Taylor!

Submitted by Judith Levin

(November 1, 2024) — This beautiful girl is still looking for a home to call her own. She has been at Brass City Alliance for some time now and is very depressed. This poor thing was abandoned in a crate outside their facility. Taylor was very emaciated and in bad shape. Thanks to Brass City, they were able to get her back to a good weight and build a wonderful relationship with her.

Taylor is three years and five months old, currently weighing fifty-five pounds. She is an American Bulldog/American Pit Bull Terrier Mix.  She has all her shots, is spayed, house trained, and exceptionally good with older kids. She does not do well with other dogs or cats, though.

Taylor has the best personality, is GREAT with people, and is quite the curious one who is very energetic looking to go on a long hike or walk with her human. She is highly intelligent, playful, patient, affectionate, and very cuddly. She will keep you nice and warm on those cold winter days.

Taylor wants to know about everything and is easily distracted, so she may need to be corrected when going on walks because you could be outside for a long time.

This chick LOVES food, playing with her toys, and rolling in dirt and grass because she has a motive to get a nice warm bath. Taylor has a prescription diet for her allergies and gets Benadryl as needed.

Please, please, if you could get her out of the shelter and give her a wonderful home of her own, it would be such a blessing.

At Brass City Alliance Shelter, there are many more dogs there who are stressed and losing hope! They have announced that they are waiving adoption fees until November 10, 2024.

Please go to their website by copying this link into your browser and see what other beautiful dogs they have available for adoption:    www.brasscitybrescue.org                  

or call Jennifer at:  203-560-5056. Let’s get these poor babies hope for a wonderful home of their own.

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