ELVIS & PRISCILLA were found wandering in the woods together. Someone obviously loved these two Rottie-mixes, because they are polite, friendly, and great on a leash. They like other dogs though, as Priscilla is getting older, she would love a qu
ELVIS & PRISCILLA were found wandering in the woods together. Someone obviously loved these two Rottie-mixes, because they are polite, friendly, and great on a leash. They like other dogs though, as Priscilla is getting older, she would love a quiet home without a young pup to bother her.
Pound officials donât know how these dogs are with cats but believe they could learn to get along with just about anyone â even a bossy feline. While Priscilla is a lovely older gal, Elvis has the kind of face only a mother can love. Pound officials are not sure what heâs mixed with, but once you get to know this gentleman youâll quickly get past his funny face.
These two can be adopted separately or together, but Rotties are like potato chips â you canât have just one.
TAZ is a 2-3 year-old male Pit bull. Taz is a great dog that enjoys being a loyal sidekick and buddy. Taz is a strong dog who would require an owner that can handle this young boy. He would not do well in a home with small dogs.
He loves to run and jump but he can be as lazy as your family after a Thanksgiving feast. This is the perfect dog for someone looking to go for a nice walk and play ball, or read a good book with Taz curled up with you.
LEO is a 1-2 year-old male Pit bull. Leo has gone through some basic training and has a very playful personality. He has a very cute face and brilliant markings. Young and energetic sums up Leo pretty well. Pound officials are not sure how he is with cats but he seems to want to play with other easy-going dogs. Whoever adopts Leo will realize how lucky they are to have found a dog like him. What a big puppy!
ZOEY is a 1- 1 1/2-year-old female Beagle/Dachshund mix. Zoey is very sweet but for some reason she was left abandoned on the streets by her former owner. Zoey craves attention and needs a loving home. Being at the pound is not the place for a puppy to grow up so come down and take her home.
If you wish to adopt, please call Newtown Animal Control at 203-426-6900 or Canine Advocates at 203-426-5327.