Stitch
Available
Stitch
AvailableStitch is a medium-sized mixed breed adult female with yellow, tan, and white coloring, currently in Middletown, RI. She is spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. At about 2 years and 3 months old, Stitch already has a bit of life experience behind her and is ready to settle into a new home.
About Stitch
Meet Stitch. Sheâs got an easy charm that shows on her face and in her body language. Stitch likes space and isnât in a rush to demand attention, but she catches on quickly and will stick close to someone who respects her pace. Give her a little time and suddenly you have a sweet, loyal shadow trailing behind you. Once she knows you, she doesnât hesitate to show affection and tends to be a little clingy. Stitch gets along well with other dogs, particularly those who share her enthusiasm for goofy play. If you have a playful dog at home, sheâll likely blend right in. Her experience with cats and young children isnât clear, as she came to the shelter as a stray. If youâre after a companion who balances independence with deep attachment, Stitch is a strong fit. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$325Payment after application.
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Questions about Stitch
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mixed breed dogs like Stitch adapt well to many living situations, from apartments to houses with yards. Stitch would do well in a home where she can relax and get comfortable at her own pace.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Stitch, being a medium-sized mixed breed, benefits from some regular access to outdoor space such as a backyard or local park for exercise and play, but doesnât necessarily need a huge yard if she gets daily walks.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mixed breed dogs can be great companions for children, especially those who understand how to respect a dogâs space. Since Stitchâs experience with young children is unknown, any introductions should be managed thoughtfully.











