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Short And Sweet, Jada Is Looking For A New Home

"Her tail is always wagging. She seems to love people and other dogs."

 

From Friends of the New Haven Animal Shelter:

Since this video has been taken, her old owner has come by the shelter and identified her as Jada. He was unable to reclaim her, so she is still available for adoption. 

Jada/Sugar is a 2 year old American Staffordshire Terrier. She definitely does justice to her name because she is very sweet. She seems to love people and other dogs. She is the kind of girl whose tail is always wagging. She enjoys affection and will bring a lot of happiness into her new home. 

This dog is currently at the Robin I Kroogman Animal Shelter (New Haven Animal Shelter) located at 81 Fournier St in New Haven, CT. If you are interested in adopting, please visit the shelter. The shelter is open Monday through Saturday from 12:30 to 4:30 PM except for holidays. All dogs and cats are vaccinated and altered prior to going to it's new home. (In-State Fee $80 - cash only and Out-of State Fee (no voucher) $35 - cash only. Proof of homeownership is required(mortgage statement or tax bill) Landlord approval required for renters. We require that your dog meet our dog so bring him/her/them along.

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Information about the American Staffordshire Terrier from the Amercan Kennel Club:

Courageous and strong, the American Staffordshire Terrier (Am Staff)’s athletic build and intelligence make him ideally suited to many dog sports such as obedience, agility, tracking and conformation. He is often identified by his stocky body and strong, powerful head. The breed’s short coat can be any color, and either solid colored, parti-colored or patched.

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