Peaches - American Staffordshire Terrier For Adoption in Manningham City, Victoria

American Staffordshire Terrier
Age
2 years 2 months
Gender
female
Size
Large
Weight
18.00 kgs
Age
2 years 2 months
Gender
female
Size
Large
Weight
18.00 kgs
Eliza Menzies
Pet Owner
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About Peaches
Peaches is a loving, energetic, playful bundle of fun! She just wants someone to play with, someone to cuddle and love! She loves tug of war, walks and sitting with you on the couch after a long day. She is great with other animals and kids. We are still working on some behaviour training such as responding to commands and controlling our excitement, but nothing that can’t be worked on. She is a staffy, most likely crossed with another breed , but not 100% sure as she was rescued as a little pup only a few weeks old. Please contact with any additional questions ❤️💕🐾🐶
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Where is Peaches located?
Peaches is located in Manningham City, Victoria. Arrange a meet and greet or discuss adoption procedures with the owner.
What is Peaches's health status?
Peaches is up-to-date on vaccinations. Health records are available from the owner. Always ask for documentation and consider a vet checkup before finalizing the adoption.
Is Peaches good with children?
Yes, Peaches is reported to be good with children. However, we always recommend a supervised introduction period to ensure compatibility with your specific household.
How can I contact Peaches's owner?
You can message Peaches's owner directly through Petmeetly's secure platform. Ask about Peaches's history, schedule a meet and greet, and discuss the adoption process.
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