Body and Machine

Primo!

Primo has come a long way since he was rescued and brought to Animal Friends. Finally, he receives in the gentle, encouraging touch of our volunteers…which is a far cry from life in the basement he was rescued from.
Right now the only thing that motivates this frightened dog is food. He loves his Kibble. But with some coaxing and training, you’ll be rewarded for giving this little guy a new life. He deserves it after all he’s been through.
We’d like to see him move into to a quiet, adult home with a “safe haven” (a crate) for when he gets frightened, which happens a lot. You’ll need to be patient during house training, and aware that he may have ongoing medical needs and may never play like other dogs.
You hear about people who buy homes that are considered “fixer-uppers.” This way the new owners have a creative project to pour their love and personality into. Well, Primo is a fixer upper, one with a sweet grin and cute little ears.
If you choose to adopt this special dog, you will watch him learn about living in a real home with a loving family.
You know you at least want to come visit him today at Animal Friends in Pittsburgh.

Tyson

Tyson may need to enroll in some of the classes that we offer at Animal Friends University. A natural people-pleaser, Tyson is eager to learn what you want him to and would love the time spent with you; his new lifetime companion.

It is recommended that Tyson be adopted by an active family with older children who has dog ownership experience.

If you are looking for a loyal exercise partner who has a big heart and plenty of love to go around, stop by and meet Tyson soon. Oh did we mention he is house trained?  Stop by and meet him at Animal Friends in Pittsburgh today.

Buddy

As you can tell by his name, this gorgeous Husky/Boxer mix is one friendly fellow. Unfortunately, he’s been having a hard time finding a home.
Buddy can be timid and nervous at first. But, he’ll quickly give you a wag of his tail once he knows you’re a good person. Give him a good pat on the head and back, and he might return the favor with a gracious lift of his paw. Look at his cute peppy ears, dark eyes, and distinguished salt and pepper snout that just adds to his charm.
Buddy is picky around children and other dogs, so we recommend he’s the only dog in a home with family members aged 12 years old and up.
So Buddy up and visit Animal Friends in Pittsburgh … You might meet your new trusty sidekick!