Lavinia

A701981
American Staffordshire Terrier
Female
4 years – 44.40 lbs.
Brown and White Color
Humane Society of Broward County

About

WATCH MY VIDEO...Can I be your new BFF? My name is Lavinia and I would love a family to call my own. At just 4 years old, I have a lot of love to share, if you give me the chance. I was transferred to the Humane Society from another shelter where I wasn't having any luck finding a home, so I really hope things will be better for me here. The staff and volunteers say I'm a fun-loving gal who likes to play with toys and I'm crazy about treats! I'm friendly, walk well on a leash, appear to be housetrained, love to be petted and will get the zoomies and dash around the yard. It is unknown how I am with felines, and if you have a dog at home, a meet and greet at the shelter is recommended. Thanks to Dolly's Dream, they have kindly paid my adoption fee and I get to go home with goodies, and treats, to help me settle into my new home. To meet me, or any other pet, visit humanebroward.com and complete the pre-adoption application. The adoption kennels open daily at 11 a.m. If you have any questions call 954-989-3977.

Adoption FAQ

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