Sunday, February 2, 2014

Adopt Jellyfish a Pitbull Mix Dog @StrayRescue

This beautiful girl is Jellyfish.  She's a two year old Pitbull terrier mixed breed dog available for adoption at Stray Rescue St Louis.

Jellyfish has an adorable wry little smile and her black and white coat is gorgeous.  She's a medium size dog at 54 pounds.

According to animal shelter staff and volunteers, Jellyfish came into the shelter nervous and shy.  These days she's become more relaxed around all of the people she sees every day.  She's a friendly girl who seeks out human attention.  She's a sweetie that greets you with tail wagging enthusiasm.  

Jellyfish does well with not only humans, but other dogs as well.  She enjoys her walks and is working on her leash manners.

Take a look at Jellyfish's dog adoption video and contact Valerie at 314-771-6121



 Founded by Randy Grim, Stray Rescue of St Louis sole purpose is to rescue stray animals in need of medical attention, restore them to health, and place them in loving adoptive homes.  Virtually all of the pets they save have been abused and neglected.  Stray Rescue is a no-kill organization that believes rescued animals often make the best pets.  Given a second lease on life and in return for a little affection and attention, these remarkable animals reward their new owners with a love and loyalty unmatched anywhere.

On Tuesday we'll be participating in the Tuesday's Tails blog hop hosted by Dogs N Pawz.  This is the blog hop that features shelter pets.  Find a pet at your local animal shelter or rescue and join us!  Please help spread the word about these beautiful animals via social media and let's find them forever homes!

Talking Dogs is the official blog of For Love of a Dog Jewelry

6 comments:

  1. Oh she looks so cute. Cross my paws that she will find a fureverhome soon.

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  2. She is gorgeous and adorable! I can't imagine she'll be homeless long...

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  3. Jellyfish is a doll! I hope someone sees his video and hurries to bring him home.

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