Breed: Pit Bull Terrier mix?
Sex: Male
Age: Adult
Size: Large
Color: Brown with white chest
Coat: Smooth
Vaccinated DHPP: Yes
Bordetella (Kennel Cough) Vaccine: Yes
Heartworm Test: Negative
Children: Not suitable for a home with young children
Other Dogs: OK with dogs
Notes: Pascal #592685 is a gentle soul looking for a patient home. This sweet boy is a tender-hearted pup who is still learning to trust the world around him. Timid by nature, he can be unsure of new people, loud noises, and sudden movements, but underneath that nervous exterior is a dog who wants to connect and be loved.
Ideal Home: Due to his current sensitivities, we recommend a home without small children. He would thrive in a calm, patient environment with adopters who can offer gentle guidance, time, and understanding. He has shown he is open to affection, he just needs someone willing to go at his pace. He may do best in a home with a confident, balanced dog who can help show him the ropes and boost his confidence. With the right person or family, this sweet boy has so much love to give. Pascal is looking for a soft place to land and someone to show him the world is not so scary after all. Intake Date: 8.31.2025 (Stray with ID) Medical: Heartworm Negative; Vaccinated Bordetella and Distemper; Pending Rabies, Microchipping and Sterilization upon adoption. Adoption fee $202Adoption fee $202. We accept cash, check, credit and debit cards.
This dog has been available for 109 days
If you are interested in Pascal #592685 phone 804 365 6485 Option 2 to check his current status and for an appointment or stop by to meet him at Hanover County Animal Shelter. We are open Monday through Friday 10am to 4:30pm, Saturday 10am to 3:30pm by appointment only please. Our address is 12471 Taylor Complex Lane, Ashland, VA, 23005.
Still available for adoption on this date: Oct 17th, 2025
Dogs are claimed, adopted and rescued everyday so please contact us to check that this dog is available.
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