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SWEETEST, MOST LOVING GIRL-PICKLES   

In shelter Dog

Chicago, IL, 60647
Pet name:
SWEETEST, MOST LOVING GIRL-PICKLES
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Pit Bull Terrier
Date:
09/01/2022
Colors:
White / Cream
Size:
Large
Age:
Senior
Coat length:
Short
Description:
Pickles’s tail never stops wagging.  Even when she was in the shelter her tail never stopped.  Whenever a volunteer would come to walk her she would greet them with a smile and a wag.  Her tail wagged so much she suffered from “happy tail” and recently had the tip of her tail amputated.  Happy tail occurs when a strong tail repeatedly hits solid objects with force during a wagging session, resulting in the thin skin of the tail splitting open.  Pickles made a swift recovery and went right back to being her happy and carefree self.  She’s a very affectionate girl who loves to cuddle and give kisses.  Pickles loves to make friends with other dogs as well as people.  She was even a volunteer favorite when she was at the shelter.  Pickles has done wonderful in her foster home and is now ready to be adopted!

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Strawberry Fields Animal Rescue Illinois

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