

Boudin
American PitBull Terrier
Age
1 year 3 months
Gender
female
Size
Medium
Weight
50.00 lbs
Age
1 year 3 months
Gender
female
Size
Medium
Weight
50.00 lbs
Amy
Pet Owner
Share
About Boudin
Boudin is a 1 year old pittie that my daughter rescued from the side of the road last November. After about 2 weeks, the owner came forward but admitted he didn’t want her. We didn’t want Boudin to end up in the wrong hands so we decided to keep her. Unfortunately, our older dog has Cushings syndrome and has rapidly declined the last few months. She requires lot of care and time to manage her symptoms. Although they got along at first- tension grew and they began to show signs of aggression towards each other. So now we keep them in separate areas of the house and have to coordinate outside potty time and walks. We work full time & run a youth soccer club so it’s all quickly become way too much and simply not fair for Boudin who just wants to play and be a puppy! I absolutely hate when i have to kennel her to work or deal with my older dog. We would love for Boudin to join a loving family who will give her all the attention she deserves!
Health & Care
Great With
Similar Pets

Brownie
American PitBull Terrier
He loves to be outside and too play

Bella
American PitBull Terrier × Beagle
She loves to go on walks and she love to talk,she loves to go swimming, she loves playing fetch with balls

Kane
American PitBull Terrier × American Staffordshire Terrier
Kane is a great loving dog. I recently changed work shifts and no longer have time to give him the attention he needs. Looking for a responsible family to rehome him. Free of charge.

Milo
American PitBull Terrier × Blue nose Pitbull
Milo is a very sweet and playful puppy. He’s a cuddler, a companion, and a protective guardian. He’s shown the ability to learn well, to be vigilant around a home and to socialize well with people who are introduced. He was born in September of 2024 to a Pitbull Terrier/Catahoula Leopard dog and a purebred Blue nose pit. We took him in because of the inability of a family friend to find a suitable home. Milo has one negative trait. He shows a territorial personality over food and toys to other male dogs and is not friendly to male dogs in that situation. Keep in mind he shows absolutely no aggression towards any people (adult or child) unless they show a threatening demeanor towards the home. Milo needs a home where he is the only male dog and someone who can keep him active. He does very well with cats and is very protective over children. What he can provide to the right home is a real friend, a protector and a warm pillow.