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Queenie Gio   

In shelter Dog

Rockaway, Morris County, New Jersey, ...
Pet name:
Queenie Gio
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Pit Bull Terrier, Mixed
Date:
06/19/2021
Colors:
Brown, Chocolate with White
Size:
Medium
Age:
Adult
Coat length:
Short
Description:
Queenie is a very sweet 4 year old Pit mix who found herself in a high kill shelter where she was in danger of being euthanized.  Fortunately, she was saved from that situation and she is now safe with Eleventh Hour Rescue and in search of her forever home. 

Queenie is very lovable girl who would make a great addition to any family.  She absolutely loves all people, and has the cutest wiggle butt to prove it! Queenie can be a little nervous when meeting other dogs, but has done well if properly and slowly introduced. She has shown a strong prey drive, so would not do well with cats. 

Queenie is playful and loves toys. She will make you laugh with her silly antics and make you fall in love with her if you'd only give her the chance.

Queenie is currently living at our kennel - if you're not ready to adopt, maybe you would consider fostering her until her forever home comes along.​

If you'd like to meet Queenie, just visit www.ehrdogs.org and fill out an application today!
 

Location


  1. American Humane Association
  2. Peeva
  3. American Veterinary Medical Association
  4. Veterinary Information Network
 
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