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Peyton

Hello My Name Is: Peyton

Available

  • ID # 70154
  • Breed Terrier, American Pit Bull
  • Gender female
  • Location In Foster
  • Color Brindle
  • Fixed Yes
  • Age 8 yrs
  • Weight 41.4 lbs
  • Adoption Fee $150

Animal Info

Peyton is an 8-year-old sweetheart who loves the simple things in life—snuggling with her favorite people, taking cozy naps, and happily chewing on her toys. She’s also a big fan of treats and already knows several fun commands, including sit, paw, speak, and roll over, making her a smart and eager companion.

Peyton would thrive in a calm, adult-only home where she can relax and feel secure. She can be protective of her favorite spaces, so she’ll do best with people who respect her boundaries and appreciate her loyal nature. She should be the only pet in a home without cats, and she has not yet been tested with other dogs.

She is fully house trained and tolerates a crate, especially for short stays during the day at night she sometimes barks and prefers to sleep with her people She does well on a leash when predictable routines are in place she is very alert when she sees other animals while walking, but doesn’t pull, jump or bark She also loves wading in water and will try to “fish” for any insects she sees

If you’re looking for a loving companion who enjoys quiet days, cuddle time, and showing off her tricks for a tasty treat, Peyton may be the perfect match for you!

Adoption Fees

  • Cats

    Kittens (younger than 6 months) $100
    Cats (older than 6 months) $50

  • Dogs

    Puppies (younger than 6 months) $250
    Small Dogs (older than 6 months and under 25 pounds) $250
    Dogs (older than 6 months) $200
    Senior Dogs (7 years and older) $150

  • Small Mammals

    Ferret $50
    Rabbit $30
    Guinea Pig $30
    Parakeet $20
    Mouse $10
    Rat $10

What’s Included:

  • Distemper/panleukopenia/rhinotracheitis-calici/chlamydia psittaci vaccines along with age-appropriate boosters
  • Rabies vaccine (if old enough)
  • Flea/mite and internal parasite treatments
  • FIV/feline leukemia test
  • Sterilization surgery
  • A microchip
pet adoption

FAQ’S

  • Medical Treatment
    • All pets receive a health exam, are dewormed, and current on monthly heartworm (dogs) and flea and tick preventative (dog and cats).
    • Dogs receive 4DX test, cats receive a FIV/FELV test, and additional lab work if needed.
  • Vaccines
    • Age-appropriate vaccines are administered to each animal (including rabies if they’re old enough).
    • Dogs: distemper, parvovirus, parainfluenza, adenovirus, and bordetella bronchiseptica vaccines
    • Cats: distemper, panleukopenia, rhinotracheitis-calici, and chlamydia psittaci vaccines
  • A Microchip
    • All animals are microchipped and registered to the adopter at the time of adoption.
    • Updating your contact information is free with our microchips.
  • Alteration Surgery
    • Each animal is spayed or neutered before leaving our facility to ensure a healthy life and prevent unwanted litters.
  • A Loving Pet
    • Our animals will give you a lifetime of love and gratitude for giving them a second chance at being a loyal pet again.

We take credit cards (preferred), debit cards, and cash to process payments. We are unable to accept checks.

We cannot hold animals. Adoptions are on a first-come, first-serve basis. We recommend checking our website often when you’re ready to adopt. Our adoption page is updated in real-time as animals are added and adopted.

It’s important to note that an approved application does not guarantee adoption. It simply means that you have been approved to adopt from the RHSPCA. We recommend checking your email for our approval message (or follow up questions) and then scheduling a pet adoption appointment to meet the animal you’re interested in, should they still be available.

Approved applications are non-binding, you can change your mind at any time. We’ll also keep your approved application on file for 30 days.

  • Please bring a valid ID so we can process your adoption, in case you find a pet you love. Dogs leaving the building must be on a leash (available to purchase at the shelter). Cats leaving the building must be in a carrier (also available to purchase at the shelter).
  • We ask that you please leave your current pets at home. We want to first make sure that it’s a good match between humans and shelter animals. After your initial appointment, we can schedule a time for an introduction with your resident pets at the shelter, if needed.

Yes! We do adopt to out-of-area homes. A meet and greet with the pet is required. Please keep in mind that the shelter has a first come, first serve adoption policy when making your travel plans.

Adopters may only adopt 2 pets within a 30-day period.

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