Kenzie
Meet Kenzie
Kenzie is a shy, sweet, enthusiastically affectionate pocket pittie who wants nothing more than to give and receive love. This petite, brindle beauty is happiest as a lapdog or snuggle buddy, but also has a healthy playful streak. Although she is very timid when meeting new people, it doesn’t take her long to warm up and start giving kisses! She loves belly rubs and to stare adoringly at her people while occupying their lap or following you around the house.
Kenzie is crate trained, house-trained, very food-motivated, and walks well on a leash. She is good with kids, other dogs, and loves to be a homebody. She is heartworm positive, but currently on slow-kill treatment and it doesn’t seem to slow her down or impact her – she is a happy-go-lucky girl who just wants a family to love!
Our Adoption Process…
The adoption process starts with our online adoption application which will provide all the basic information we’ll need to ensure each of our adoptable pups finds the best possible home.
Once contacted the adoption coordinator will discuss in more detail what all you are looking for in a new family pet and answer any questions you may have about the adoptable dog or our rescue.
Step Three is a home visit will be scheduled and one of our local volunteers will come meet potential adopters as well as their other pets. This is also a great time to talk more about the ideal characteristics of what you’re looking for in a dog so we can ensure the best match possible.
The meet & greet can be very joyous and so long as all goes well an this is when an adoption is approved. However, in most cases we do require a 72 hour “Think about it” period between the meet & greet and finalizing the adoption to ensure everyone in the family is fully committed for a lifetime of love and care for their new Pit Bull.
Once each step is completed and approved and everyone has had time to sleep on it to be sure they are ready to commit to the animal for a lifetime the adoption is finalized. We would love to welcome you into our Guardian Alumni adoption family!
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