Daisy needs to be in a single dog home only. She seems to be ok with our cats, but I would not suggest her being left alone unattended with cats.
She is a 2 year old female american pit bull terrier that we have been fostering since 02/14. Here is her story before we got her:
Due to recent events we are sure she was used as a fighter in her past, and will only adopt her out to a home currently without any dogs. She is fine in social meetings with them but being in a household with 2 other dogs is not working. My husband and I have both taken bites breaking up fights, and are no longer comfortable having her here with our existing dogs.
She has been making a lot of progress with socialization and being comfortable in new situations, but due to her nervousness we would suggest only experienced owners apply. We would also prefer someone with some experience with the bully breeds. Daisy is definitely a strong and determined girl and will need a strong pack leader. She is however very treat driven and has been incredibly responsive to training.
She has adjusted wonderfully to being in a home environment and we can both see the potential in her. She is incredibly lovey and likes to sit next to you on the couch and get belly rubs. She's very playful and absolutely LOVES squeeky toys. She's a total goof ball.
Please PM or email me at kklingert@gmail.com with any other questions etc.
Thank you!

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On an entirely different note. I got one of these, but mine is black:

There was an unexpected litter at my work (we are only supposed to get males in, and they sent us a female by mistake.) My little one was the runt of the litter and I unexpectedly fell in love. I'll take pics of her asap. Until then..



This is her now:

This is her before we got her:


And this is her story:
We've only had her since Sunday, and she has already made incredible progress. She has met several new people and new dogs. She only seems to have issues with people that meet her eyes when first introduced, but more importantly she is very wary of anyone who leans in to touch or greet her. Other than that she is an absolute love bug and incredibly silly. Her favorite favorite toy in the whole world is squeeky toys. She is very under weight and our goal right now is to plump her up and socialize her as much as possible. I'll post updates and pictures as she progresses
We have nothing but high hopes for her.

This is why it is so important to adopt from shelters and spay/neuter your pets.
Bring on the passy outness courtesy of my friend Mr Percocet.

