Pit Bull Terrier (medium coat) • 1 Year 5 Months • Female • Large
Camarillo, CA
Rescue ID: A876431
This sweet, social girl is on our Call to Action list because we know sheâs going to need a very special home, and we donât want her to be overlooked. Her biggest challenge is her vocalization - when sheâs overwhelmed or anxious, she can become extremely loud (it can sound like sheâs literally screaming), which makes both shelter life and some home environments difficult for her.She has so many wonderful qualities. Sheâs petite, affectionate, and has previously lived with other dogs and cats successfully. In a previous home, she even loved curling up with the kids and being part of the family.That said, she can also become over-aroused during play or interaction, which has led to behaviors like grabbing clothing and being a bit too rough, especially for younger children. Because of this, she may do best in a home without small kids or with experienced handlers who can help guide her.?? What She Needs ?? Sheâs looking for someone who:Has patience and a sense of humorIsnât restricted by close neighbors or noise concernsCan provide structure, exercise, and consistencyIs open to working through her behaviors (and possibly working with a trainer)Is home often, or able to help her gradually learn how to settleWeâre still trying to learn what helps her most - it may be time to decompress, increased enrichment, a canine companion, training support, or even behavioral medication. What we do know is that she needs someone willing to meet her where sheâs at and help her feel safe.Underneath the stress is a loving, social dog who wants connection. If youâre someone who sees the potential in a dog who needs a little extra support, she could be an incredibly rewarding companion.Update 4/10: Dog has been elevated to priority 1 due to a bite incident that occured with a volunteer today - the volunteer had taken the dog to a play yard, when Ash started biting and tugging on her sweatshirt (a behavior we have seen her do before), and ultimately bit her on the hand causing a minor injury (skin nick on hand that drew blood). Update 6/30: Unfortunately, Ash had another incident with a volunteer recently in which she started jumping and biting at their shirt, tearing it repeatedly. Ash's lack of improvement, limited placement options, and continued escalating behavior makes her in need of especially urgent placement. We are currently working on reaching out to rescue groups and using social media to create what may be a final plea for Ash. Humane euthanasia may be considered if no placement is found. Interested in fostering or adopting? Adopters: Email animal.care@venturacounty.gov or Visit our shelter anytime daily 1pm-6pmFosters: Email VCAR.Foster@venturacounty.gov