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Ghost

A695267
American Staffordshire Terrier
Male
6 years – 78.00 lbs.
White and Black Color
Humane Society of Broward County

About

Six-year-old Ghost would love to go home with you. Adopted from another shelter, Ghost only had a home for 3 months before the landlord said he had to go. Although it was a short time, Ghost’s owner left him a raving review. At 78 pounds he is a big boy, so there is a lot of him to love. Ghost is very friendly, loves to play fetch and play outside. He is an affectionate cuddle bug, who enjoys bath time, being brushed and spending time with his family. His profile says he is good with dogs, cats, and kids, and knows some basic commands. Going for car rides is one of his favorite things and treats with peanut butter are welcomed. Thanks to Dolly’s Dream, they have kindly paid his adoption fee and he gets to go home with goodies to help him settle into his new home. To meet Ghost (ID 695267) or any other pet at the Humane Society of Broward County visit www.humanebroward.com to complete the pre-adoption application. The shelter is located at 2070 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312, and the adoption kennels open daily at 11 a.m. The vaccine clinic is open 6 days and week. To learn more about the products offered and hours go to the services tab on the website. Call 954-989-3977 ext. 6 with questions.

Adoption FAQ

There are separate applications for in-state adopters and out-of-state adopters. Please fill out the appropriate application for your location below.

 

Please consider these factors before adopting a pet. Landlord Approval, other household members, costs, other pets, time commitment, and supplies needed. Click here to learn more.

To adopt a friend for life, the Humane Society of Broward County requires you to pay fees based on the age and number of animals you are adopting. These fees can also include additional services such as spaying, neutering, flea/tick treatment, vaccinations, and wellness checks.  Click here to learn more.

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