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03/12/2025

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01/22/2025

We have that dawg mentality, even if it's sometimes just a little more... puppy.

Speaking of, Saquon and DeVonta are two Akita-type puppies looking for FOSTER homes through our Philadelphia headquarters. We are looking for families to help prepare them for adoption over the next few weeks (and to gear them up for a fun event next month!🏈).

If you can help, please send an email to [email protected]!

Even if you can't today, please consider signing-up for the future at https://www.pspca.org/foster. The more fosters we have, the more lives we can save.

01/22/2025

Milo was adopted from us over FOUR years ago when he was just a puppy.

Unfortunately, his family no longer wants him

They seem to be struggling with the balance of their toddler being able to respect Milo's space which is causing Milo to dislike the toddler in the home.

We sent our trainer to the adopters home to try and keep Milo happy, in the only home he's ever known, but Milo's family is not interested in seeking or maintaining any kind of training or management.

Does this sound like I'm throwing the adopter under her bus? Because I kinda am. When a dog, who has been in the same home since he was a puppy, gets kicked out four years later, it's not a great look for the dog and a lot of people would assume that the dog did something wrong to deserve being exiled from the only family that they've ever known but… That's not the case here. You would think that a dog would have to do something pretty horrendous for a family to give up on him without even trying training, but that's exactly what this is. And I'm not looking for people to bash or dog pile on the adopters in the comments I'm just being very frank because I will not allow one of my dogs to look bad in the scenario of a failed adoption because the humans are the ones who are at fault here.

Milo has some anxious tendencies, but he's not an aggressive dog. He's a nervous dog. He's crate and house trained. He's roughly 4 1/2 years old. His leash skills are pretty good. He loves sun bathing and running around the yard and he adores other dogs.

We would love to get him out of this person's home and into a loving foster home as soon as possible, for Milo's sake he deserves to be in a home that values him and will put effort and time into him and make him feel like a real member of the family. He deserves that.

If you're able to Foster Milo, please fill out a Foster application www.phillybullyteam.org. If you're already approved, please send us an email info at phillybullyteam.org

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