Lucy

Lucy - Home at Last
Hi, My name is Lucy and I am a 1 to 2-year-old blue-nosed Pit Bull mix. I am a sweet girl weighing in at 43 pounds. I was found as a stray in Philadelphia and taken to a high kill shelter, but that was the best thing that ever happened to me! I was cold and had frost bite on my ears and tail, and I had no hair in spots from sleeping or laying on concrete all the time. I was very very hungry and now the nice people at Homeat Last saved me and are giving me plenty of food and warmth and love. When I first came to my foster mommy’s home, I didn’t really know how to behave, but I catch on quickly and have already learned how to “sit” and “lie down” and we are working on “off”.
I take treats from your hand nicely – just check out my video on Petfinder athttps://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/31182297/. My foster mom says I should not be placed with any cats or small dogs under 25 pounds. But I do love to play with dogs especially the larger ones! I walk well on an extension leash but not so great on a short leash and for that reason she thinks I may do best in a secure fenced yard. Or someone could maybe teach me how “not to pull” on a leash?, I am crate trained and house trained. I currently live with older kids (10 years old) who I just love, but younger children are not recommended especially while I am still learning my boundaries. My mommy thinks I am too strong and will knock them over. She also says I make her laugh because I like to toss my toys up in the air and try to catch them . When the toy bounces off my nose, I rush to scoop it up and toss it again. Did I tell you I catch on quickly? I am spayed and up to date on my shots and would love to meet you. If you are looking for a snuggle bunny and loyal companion, I am your girl. Won’t you apply to adopt me today?
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Ever think about fostering a dog in need? Home At Last Dog Rescue needs fosters!
They need volunteers to foster dogs in their homes until permanent homes are found. HAL provides vet care, food, toys. crates, etc. for the dog you are caring for. You provide love, and compassion. If you can’t foster but can help watch a dog overnight here and there, help with transports or events, HAL needs volunteers too! Just email homeatlastdogrescue@yahoo.com for more information on how you can make a difference in a homeless pet’s life!

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