Submitted by Judith Levin.
I am a male American Staffordshire Terrier approximately 7 months old. My current weight is 30 pounds but when I am full grown I could be around 60 pounds. I have to say I am charming, handsome, and quite the lady’s man.
I am neutered, up to date with shots, house trained, and good with other dogs. I am currently in training and will be ready for my new forever family or foster home soon.
Before Ct Animal House took me, I was kept in a basement for the first 6 months of my life. I have not been tested with kitties but I love every human I have met.
I really would like to go home!!!!! If interested please call Ct Animal House: 860-800-0165, or email: ctahinfo@gmail.com.
The mission of CT Animal House is to end the euthanasia of adoptable dogs in our CT pounds by providing whatever the animal needs to give it the best chance at adoption. This includes, Emergency medical funding, behavioral evaluation, training, and promotion of harder to place animals, such as seniors and special needs animals. They also provide transportation for animals awaiting adoption in Animal Control Facilities to spay/neuter appointments at the CT Humane Society in Newington, and partner with several organizations such as Homeward Bound and the Spay it Forward Campaign, Running for Rescues, The Community Foundation of New London and Middlesex Counties. To learn more about CT Animal House, click HERE.