Hope is a 2-year-old, 30-pound American Staffordshire Terrier mix with a big personality packed into a perfectly medium-sized body. She is spayed, fully vaccinated, and up to date on all preventatives, so she’s ready to head straight into her forever home. Hope can be a little shy when meeting new people, but she warms up quickly and soon shows off her silly, independent spirit. She is a medium-energy girl who enjoys a good play session just as much as she enjoys relaxing nearby once she’s had her fun. She absolutely loves toys and has a hilarious habit of digging through the toy box and carrying as many toys as she can to her favorite spot. With Hope around, there’s never a shortage of entertainment. She walks nicely on leash most of the time, though squirrels are her biggest weakness and may earn you a little extra pull during walks. Hope is also great in the car, making her a wonderful companion for adventures or everyday errands. At home, Hope has great manners. She is house trained, crate trained for up to six hours, and has even been trusted to free roam while home alone without being destructive. She has no issues with food aggression or resource guarding, which makes daily life easy and stress-free. We have no history with Hope and cats. This sweet girl is a small but mighty leader with a confident, independent streak and a whole lot of love to give. With her playful personality and adaptable nature, Hope could thrive in many types of homes that are ready for a fun, loyal companion.
Ideal Home
Hope would do best in a home with older, dog-savvy children (12+) since she can get jumpy when she’s excited and a bit mouthy during play. She’s still young and learning to be gentle, but she’s very food motivated, loves toys, and is eager to keep learning with the right guidance.
Ongoing Health
Hope is spayed, fully vaccinated, and up to date on all preventatives.
Training & Support
Hope is house trained, crate trained for up to six hours, and has been trusted to free roam while home alone without being destructive. She has no issues with food aggression or resource guarding. She can get jumpy and mouthy during play, and may pull on the leash when she sees squirrels. She is eager to keep learning with the right guidance and is very food and toy motivated.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transporation
Hope is located in Texas and can be transported to approved adopters. Transports run every few weeks.