Rescue Dog Behavior Changes Week by Week
Bringing home a rescue dog means observing their behavior changes week by week. Learn what to expect beyond the 3-3-3 rule and how to support your new.
Astra is a truly delightful and easygoing girl with a wonderfully gentle and loving personality. She's mostly kennel trained and has shown excellent progress with house-training, having no accidents in her current environment thanks to a consistent routine and regular outdoor breaks. Astra is a calm and friendly companion who enjoys fitting in easily wherever she goes, making her a joy to have around.
As an American Pit Bull Terrier, Astra embodies loyalty and affection. This breed is known for its strong desire to please and its potential for forming deep bonds with family members. While often misunderstood, Pit Bulls are typically intelligent, confident, and good-natured. Astra's calm demeanor suggests she would thrive in a home where she can receive consistent positive reinforcement and plenty of love.
Astra would be an ideal companion for a family or individual seeking a loving, laid-back addition to their home. Her ability to get along well with other dogs and cats, combined with her friendly nature, indicates she would likely do wonderfully with children too. She's looking for a forever home where she can continue to be the good girl she is and share her sweet, easygoing spirit.
Special Needs
No
Vaccinations
Training
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$350.00
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