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Branna   

In shelter Dog

Marshallville, GA, 31057
Pet name:
Branna
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Rottweiler
Date:
10/14/2021
Age:
Adult
Colors:
Black
Size:
Large
Coat length:
Short
Description:
Name: Branna
Branna would do best as an only pet
Kid Friendly: Yes! 
Breed: American Staffordshire Terrier/German Shepherd/Rottie Mix
Age: 8 years old (as of 2022)
Heartworm Status: Negative

She is a Blue Pitbull Terrier/German Shepherd/Rottweiler Mix. This is confirmed because we were able to see both of her parents. She is very friendly, adventurous and LOVES any sort of affection. Branna would make a great family dog and an excellent buddy. She is a princess and wants to find just the right family that appreciates her and sees her as the center of their universe. 

Shes a big fan of chasing tennis balls and toys, and shes all about sitting on your foot when things are slow. Branna is very eager to please and loves people very much. She would be the perfect family dog to a family or person looking for only one pet and would give her whole heart to them without reservation.

She is obedient and is downright cuddly when a lap presents itself. She is a good companion dog  and such a goofball. Shes playful and goofy and gentle and fun loving with folks. 

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Peach County Animal Rescue is a rescue located in Fort Valley, GA. Our adoption fees range from $250-350+. Although our rescue dogs share a common bond with one another, no rescue story is the same (even when similar). Vetting costs vary depending on their health conditions. For us, it is never about the money. We are a non-profit. Thank you for your love and support! All of our dogs are fully vetted: up-to-date on annual shots, spayed/neutered and microchipped with a lifetime registration. We look forward to hearing from you!

If you would like to send in an application for this dog, please use the link below! https://peachcountyanimalrescueandrehabilitation.org/apply-now-2/

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