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Name: Stewey
Breed: Pit Bull
Age: 10 months
Sex: Male
Size: medium
Stewey's Success Story
YES! Stewey has a family after about 10 months, two knee surgeries, and a case of domedectic mange. Stewey has managed to find the perfect family. Do you want to know who that is?
Its just the greatest guy ever, Stephen. Stephen is Stewey’s idea of the perfect family. Stephen along with his girlfriend Nicole are just what this wacky guy was waiting for. He knew right away upon walking into their home that they were just perfect. He walked in wagging that tail a mile a minute as if to say what took you guys so long. After sniffing around and rolling around on their couch( with Nicole’s blessing) he got to see his very own backyard. Yup no more sharing with 3 foster brothers and sisters, this yard was all his. They even had grass left. Just when he thought all was perfect, it got even better, Nicole’s parents came over. They had also been waiting to meet the new addition. You see they love animals also and have a special affection for dogs of the bully breed. Life is good! There were already toys waiting for him and so much love for this guy he knew he hit the jackpot. And then in comes Auntie and the Grammy to beat all Grammys (Carole you rock), with her gentle soul and animal loving ways we knew Stewey was in the best Family situation ever.
Stewey spends his days walking trails near his home and spending time in the water. Two of his most favorite things in the world, besides Stephen and Nicole of course.
We, his foster family, are so thankful for Stephen for adopting this crazy wacky little dude. We know they will have a lifetime of love and laughs with him.We are so glad Stewey finally got what he wanted. Patience does pay off little guy!
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Common misconceptions before adopting a dog: |
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1. We’re getting Rex for the kids - they will do all the work.
Maybe for the first week or so, but most kids will slack
off soon enough and the responsibility will fall on your laps.
You are considered to be the owner because you are over the age
of 21. If your kids do not walk Rex, then it is up to you that
it gets done. As much as we talk to our kids about responsibility
and as much as they agree to care for your new dog, we all know
that sooner or later most kids will lose interest or get tired.
If you can positively answer these questions and concerns, then you may be
ready to adopt Rex.
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