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A848847

Located At: Pima Animal Care Center - Tucson
Description: My name is Rayne*.
I am a spayed female, red Pit Bull Terrier.

Weight: I weigh approximately 48.00 lbs.
Age: The shelter staff think I am about 4 years old.
More Info: I have been at the shelter since Jan 05, 2025 and am ready to go home today!
I am in Kennel D134.
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: “It's raining pups! Hallelujah!
It's raining pups! Amen!
It's raining pups…”

Is that how the song goes? Maybe not, but we think our version is better and Rayne is definitely a pup worthy of a “hallelujah!” Rayne spent almost 10 months in a foster home, but what she really wants is a forever home!! Here’s what her foster said:

“Rayne has the perfect balance of wanting to cuddle and needing her time alone. Whether she’s chasing a ball in the yard, learning new tricks (she already knows sit, stay, and bed!), or curling up next to you on the couch, Rayne just wants to be close to her people. She doesn't chew up any of my son’s toys, only comes on the bed or couch when invited, and is very food motivated.

She's great on a leash and we have been working on pulling when she sees other dogs. Rayne would thrive in a home with her people around a lot, where she can get short daily walks (due to a bit of arthritis, which is managed by over-the-counter joint meds), belly rubs, and lots of love. She’s a people pup through and through- even good with kids (our son is 4 years old).”

Rayne was mostly house trained in her foster home (who among us is perfect??), was well- behaved when left home alone, and reportedly has a tail that never stops wagging!!

Rayne’s volunteer friends at the shelter sing her praises too:

“Rayne is the cutest little pocket pittie. She was easy to leash up and did not pull on our walk. She takes treats nicely and is a very sweet little girl.”

“If you’re looking for a dog who is small in stature and big in personality, this is the dog for you. She was tolerant of a car ride after a little coaxing to get into the car. She is easy to leash, easy to walk, and food motivated. She seems housebroken and is very well mannered. She slept on the dog bed through the night. She loves to lie in the sun and belly rubs are her favorite. We gave her a bath and she was very agreeable to have the attention. Not a Velcro dog; she gives you your space and watches quietly from a distance. She was very friendly when meeting a neighbor but did not encounter any kids or dogs. Loves a few throws of the tennis ball and really enjoyed walking and sniffing and relaxing in a quiet home.”

Rayne shares her kennel with another PACC pup and has been social, respectful, and easygoing when meeting other dogs in playgroup. She’d like to meet any resident dogs before heading home to ensure a good match.

If you bring Rayne home, it will be “rayning” love and laughter in no time! Ask to meet her today!

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Shelter information
Location: Pima Animal Care Center - Tucson
Address: 4000 North Silverbell Road
Tucson, AZ 85745

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