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A832450
Located At: Foster Home
Description: Currently In Foster
My name is Shane*.
I am a neutered male, brown and white Pit Bull Terrier mix.
My name is Shane*.
I am a neutered male, brown and white Pit Bull Terrier mix.
Weight: I weigh approximately 55.00 lbs.
Age: The shelter staff think I am about 3 years old.
More Info: I have been at the shelter since Sep 19, 2024 and am ready to go home today!
I am currently in foster care but am available for adoption! If you are interested in adopting me, please email PACC.AdoptAFoster@pima.gov
If you are interested in adopting this pet, visit us during regular business hours. Please email pacc.adopt@pima.gov for any questions regarding the adoption process.
If you believe this is your lost pet, come down during regular business hours to reclaim or email pacclostandfound@pima.gov with any questions.
I am currently in foster care but am available for adoption! If you are interested in adopting me, please email PACC.AdoptAFoster@pima.gov
If you are interested in adopting this pet, visit us during regular business hours. Please email pacc.adopt@pima.gov for any questions regarding the adoption process.
If you believe this is your lost pet, come down during regular business hours to reclaim or email pacclostandfound@pima.gov with any questions.
Bio: PACC CENSUS DEADLINE
5PM Monday 04/14/25
Name: Shane
Animal ID: A832450
Age: 3 years
Weight: 47 lbs.
WEB: https://24petconnect.com/PimaAdoptablePets/Details/PIMA/A832450 (Make sure to check out all his cute pictures and his video!)
About: What’s super cute, has a pink piglet snout, and is one of the most popular guys at the shelter? It’s Shane!! During a brief adoption Shane was housebroken. We learned that he may do best in a home without kids, and that’s ok! During his time in that home he was described as couch potato who likes car rides, enjoys swimming, and loves to be near his family. He needs time to feel safe with new people, so needs a family who will work with him on training and be understanding of his needs.
“Shane seems to be a good dog- energetic and loves water and he likes the pool. He likes to eat while laying down and carries his food bowl sometimes to his bed. He likes to lay on the bed and couch. He loves car rides (though he will jump into the front seat) and will jump in the bathtub to get wet. He loves walks- just needs a bit of work on his leash manners. He enjoys tug of war and loves any treats you give him.”
Here’s what our volunteers said about him:
“Shane is a wiggle worm! He’s always excited for his time out but calms down quickly. He is learning how to sit and takes treats nicely. He’s a sweet guy!”
"Shane is an adorable and cuddly shelter dog with a sweet disposition and charming snorts. He knows how to sit and even started giving paw by the end of our doggie day out. Shane has good energy without being too much to handle, walks well on leash, and thoroughly enjoyed a long car ride. He's the perfect companion ready to find his forever home!"
Shane is also a day trip rockstar- he got an A+ when he headed out on the town for a car ride and some time to relax in a home and play in a backyard. He likes hikes, loves toys, knows tricks, and seems to be housebroken.
“Shane is a fabulous pup! He is young with a " can-do" attitude! He loves to play, go for hikes and wiggle around on the couch. He has so much love to give and is so deserving of a loving home. He would do best with an active family!”
Shane would like to meet any resident dogs before heading home to ensure it’s a good fit. Ask to meet Shane today!!
Available for long term foster care 30+ days or adoption through PACC.
PACC offers FREE training support for any dogs placed in foster or adoptive homes.
Interested parties:
• Must visit PACC before the 5:00 PM Monday, April 14, 2025, deadline to meet with an adoption or foster counselor who will go over notes and then introduce you to ensure that it’s a good fit.
Home Management Plan
1) Near miss
• Seen while in previous home during vet visit.
2) Children Caution: will do best in a home with no kids or older kids
• Kids should not be left alone with any dog, always monitor interactions between your child and dog.
• Rough housing or grabbing at the dog could stress the dog out and lead to unwanted behaviors.
• Give the dog a safe space to escape the kids, we recommend a kennel.
• Keep draglines on for at least two weeks or until the dog is comfortable with the children.
3) People Selective
• Your new dog doesn’t like all people and likes to pick their human friends.
• Muzzle training will help with safe introductions.
• Make sure to put your new dog in a separate space when new people visit.
4) Needs Training
• muzzle training for vet visits, meeting people
• reactive on leash
• Work on positive reinforcement with your new pup.
• Reach out to TOP Dogs or an outside professional trainer for assistance.
5) Containment Issues
• Shane has a history of escaping.
• he will dart out of an open door, gate, will use items in a yard to climb on to jump over, he will dig to try and go under.
• When outside, make sure to keep ahold of their leash until they have settled into the home.
• Don’t leave them outside unattended, make sure you monitor them outside.
6) Separation Anxiety
• Crate training can help prevent destructive behaviors.
• Some dogs get bored easily, offering activities such as frozen kongs, enrichments, music and TV sounds can keep them busy and help alleviate stress.
• Work with a trainer to help extend length of comfort for your dog when alone.
7) Destructive: will take food off counters if unattended
• Crate training can help prevent destructive behaviors.
• Some dogs get bored easily and offering activities such as frozen kongs, enrichments, music and TV sounds can keep them busy and help alleviate stress.
8) Barrier Reactive
• seen when in a crate and on leash
5PM Monday 04/14/25
Name: Shane
Animal ID: A832450
Age: 3 years
Weight: 47 lbs.
WEB: https://24petconnect.com/PimaAdoptablePets/Details/PIMA/A832450 (Make sure to check out all his cute pictures and his video!)
About: What’s super cute, has a pink piglet snout, and is one of the most popular guys at the shelter? It’s Shane!! During a brief adoption Shane was housebroken. We learned that he may do best in a home without kids, and that’s ok! During his time in that home he was described as couch potato who likes car rides, enjoys swimming, and loves to be near his family. He needs time to feel safe with new people, so needs a family who will work with him on training and be understanding of his needs.
“Shane seems to be a good dog- energetic and loves water and he likes the pool. He likes to eat while laying down and carries his food bowl sometimes to his bed. He likes to lay on the bed and couch. He loves car rides (though he will jump into the front seat) and will jump in the bathtub to get wet. He loves walks- just needs a bit of work on his leash manners. He enjoys tug of war and loves any treats you give him.”
Here’s what our volunteers said about him:
“Shane is a wiggle worm! He’s always excited for his time out but calms down quickly. He is learning how to sit and takes treats nicely. He’s a sweet guy!”
"Shane is an adorable and cuddly shelter dog with a sweet disposition and charming snorts. He knows how to sit and even started giving paw by the end of our doggie day out. Shane has good energy without being too much to handle, walks well on leash, and thoroughly enjoyed a long car ride. He's the perfect companion ready to find his forever home!"
Shane is also a day trip rockstar- he got an A+ when he headed out on the town for a car ride and some time to relax in a home and play in a backyard. He likes hikes, loves toys, knows tricks, and seems to be housebroken.
“Shane is a fabulous pup! He is young with a " can-do" attitude! He loves to play, go for hikes and wiggle around on the couch. He has so much love to give and is so deserving of a loving home. He would do best with an active family!”
Shane would like to meet any resident dogs before heading home to ensure it’s a good fit. Ask to meet Shane today!!
Available for long term foster care 30+ days or adoption through PACC.
PACC offers FREE training support for any dogs placed in foster or adoptive homes.
Interested parties:
• Must visit PACC before the 5:00 PM Monday, April 14, 2025, deadline to meet with an adoption or foster counselor who will go over notes and then introduce you to ensure that it’s a good fit.
Home Management Plan
1) Near miss
• Seen while in previous home during vet visit.
2) Children Caution: will do best in a home with no kids or older kids
• Kids should not be left alone with any dog, always monitor interactions between your child and dog.
• Rough housing or grabbing at the dog could stress the dog out and lead to unwanted behaviors.
• Give the dog a safe space to escape the kids, we recommend a kennel.
• Keep draglines on for at least two weeks or until the dog is comfortable with the children.
3) People Selective
• Your new dog doesn’t like all people and likes to pick their human friends.
• Muzzle training will help with safe introductions.
• Make sure to put your new dog in a separate space when new people visit.
4) Needs Training
• muzzle training for vet visits, meeting people
• reactive on leash
• Work on positive reinforcement with your new pup.
• Reach out to TOP Dogs or an outside professional trainer for assistance.
5) Containment Issues
• Shane has a history of escaping.
• he will dart out of an open door, gate, will use items in a yard to climb on to jump over, he will dig to try and go under.
• When outside, make sure to keep ahold of their leash until they have settled into the home.
• Don’t leave them outside unattended, make sure you monitor them outside.
6) Separation Anxiety
• Crate training can help prevent destructive behaviors.
• Some dogs get bored easily, offering activities such as frozen kongs, enrichments, music and TV sounds can keep them busy and help alleviate stress.
• Work with a trainer to help extend length of comfort for your dog when alone.
7) Destructive: will take food off counters if unattended
• Crate training can help prevent destructive behaviors.
• Some dogs get bored easily and offering activities such as frozen kongs, enrichments, music and TV sounds can keep them busy and help alleviate stress.
8) Barrier Reactive
• seen when in a crate and on leash
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Shelter information
Location: Pima Animal Care Center - Tucson
Address: 4000 North Silverbell Road
Tucson, AZ 85745
Tucson, AZ 85745