This nine-year-old pittie mix has the kind of charm that only comes from years of mastering the art of being a best friend. Weighing in at a solid 55 pounds, Patches might be a senior, but don’t let her age fool you—she’s got enough love and loyalty to fill every corner of your heart and every sunny patch in your yard. Patches lived her entire life with her owner until he passed, and now she’s navigating the world of new beginnings. Currently in a foster home, she's proven herself to be a loving companion. She’s moderately active, so if you’re into a stroll around the block or a lazy afternoon in the yard, she’s all in. She’s got a knack for bonding deeply with her humans, making her a loyal sidekick who’ll watch over you with love and just a touch of protective instinct. Patches is the perfect match for someone who’s ready to give a sweet senior her happily-ever-after. Whether it’s a backyard to roam or a cozy living room to snuggle in, she’s just looking for someone who gets that life’s simple moments are the best: a sunny spot, a gentle hand, and a loyal heart by your side. If you're a savvy dog lover with a big heart for a big-hearted girl, Patches is ready to make your days a little warmer and your life a lot sweeter.
Ideal Home
Patches might be happiest as the only pet in the house, or with someone experienced in slow, gentle dog introductions. She’s looking for a quiet, stable life of leisurely walks, sunbathing, and being your number-one pal. Homes with children 10 years and over are recommended.
Ongoing Health
No ongoing health concerns were noted in the listing.
Training & Support
Patches is crate-trained and respectful when left alone, with no history of chewing, digging, or redecorating your home.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Once your application is received, we will review it and reach out to set up an interview with one of our volunteers.
Transporation
Patches is currently being fostered in PA and will be transported to her forever home by our rescue. Transports depart each week.