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Thor
Adopted
Breed
American Staffordshire Terrier & Pit Bull Terrier Mix
Meet Thor! He and his two other sisters were left abandoned to survive alone with little to no food, and shelter! The local animal control caught wind of them and went to go pick them up and rescued them. They came into our rescue system when one of our fosters saw them and scooped them up shortly after!
Thor has been vetted and is ready to find a home of his own now!
Here is what we know about Thor:
- We don't know his exact mix, but he appears to be a staffy/pittie mix!
- He is 8 months old, and will be on the larger side of medium when full grown!
(about 50ish lbs or so)
- Thor's foster home has a 5 year old, and he does well with him but he is alittle jumpy in a playful way! But we believe with some training, he will be able to kick that habit!
- Thor is good with other dogs and he's okay with cats!
- Out of his siblings, he is the most submissive, he doesn't mind sharing.
- Thor would love a home where he would have a playmate!
- He is working on his crate, house, & leash training and would need someone to continue helping him with this training once adopted!
What we love about Thor: He is a very sweet boy!
Is Thor the one for you? He's got his doggie bags packed, and he's ready to make his way home to you!
His adoption fee is $375! That covers all his vetting and care up until the point of adoption.
If interested, please reach out to Brittany, at [email protected], and she will break down the adoption process for you and send you an application link!
*Paws & Claws New England, a/k/a Paws and Claws Rescue is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization made up of volunteers and fosters who devote their time and love to help save homeless dogs and cats. We have adopted out nearly 5000 animals over the course of 15 years!*