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Emery

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1 year old|Greyhound, American Staffordshire Terrier|Female|Medium|Houston, TX
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🏃 High Energy🐕 Dog Friendly🏠 Single Animal Home

Emery is a one-year-old, medium-sized female dog with a short coat in black and white/cream. She is fully vaccinated, spayed, and house trained, making her an excellent option for a loving home.

About Emery

Meet Emery, also known as Emmy. She's a Greyhound and American Staffordshire Terrier mix weighing 47 lbs, and her estimated birthday is September 19, 2024. Emery is a charming and sweet girl who enjoys playing dress-up. This Halloween, she flaunted not one, but two costumes—both a vampire and a witch—because she loves posing for the camera. A volunteer who took her for a foster outing noted that she takes treats gently and exhibits a docile temperament with those she trusts. This treat-motivated pup also enjoys car rides and behaves well in the vehicle. At her foster home, Emery gets along well with other dogs and thrives on playtime. She's full of energy, making her an ideal hiking or running companion. However, she can be a bit wary around men, so she would benefit from a patient adopter who can help her adjust to her new life, free from survival stress. Rescued from a county shelter where she faced euthanasia due to overcrowding, Emery is now healthy and full of life. She's vaccinated, microchipped, and spayed. Emery is kennel-trained and potty-trained, making her a smooth addition to any household. Her ideal home would be in Chambersburg, PA, or nearby. Ready to meet this sweetheart? Click apply to start the adoption process!

Questions about Emery

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Emery, as a mix of Greyhound and American Staffordshire Terrier, would thrive in a home with plenty of space for her to run around and engage in play. She enjoys an active environment that allows her to burn off energy.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Emery will benefit from a yard or access to parks where she can roam and play, making her a great companion for active families who love outdoor activities.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Emery may do best in homes with older children who can respect her space, as she is still adjusting to her new life and may be wary of fast movements.