This week on Adopt-A-Pet, meet Victoria — nicknamed Tori — from Independent Animal Rescue!
Victoria is a three-year-old pit mix with a lovely gray coat, floppy ears, and a big smile! She’s a friendly, laid-back girl and a creature of habit and routine, according to her foster home. Here’s what IAR has to say about this sweet girl:
Victoria (who answers to Tori) is very sweet, calm-tempered, and easy to please. Shy at first, she is a little nervous in new surroundings but warms up quickly once she is shown the ins and outs and given space to process it all. Tori is crate-trained and should get a bathroom break every 4-5 hours; she sleeps fine in her crate overnight. Tori is quiet and will not make any noise inside. She is a creature of habit and spends most of her time relaxing in her favorite spot (the couch). She never ventures out too far or bothers things she’s not supposed to.
Tori currently lives with 2 cats who she is great with. And she is very sweet whenever the felines grace her with a nose-touch! If her adoptive family has cats or other dogs, Tori would need to start out in a space separate from them and be introduced to them slowly, as she takes a little time to process a new environment and to get to know other animals in that environment. Tori would love to be in a family with children (however, children who like to play rough with dogs would not be a good fit). She needs a home where there is a routine-therefore, few major changes to the environment from day to day so she can quickly adapt to the space and let her personality come through.
To learn more about Victoria, as well as Independent Animal Rescue, listen to the Adopt-A-Pet on-air segment below!
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