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Adopt Fitz

Dog, looks like
Terrier, American Pit Bull/Retriever, Golden
Age
Senior, Estimated birthdate:
Sex
Male
Color
White with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Size
Large
Location
Sanctuary
This artsy guy rocks his own unique style—complete with perfect eyeliner that highlights his soulful brown eyes and splashes of color that look like he painted them himself. A one-of-a-kind masterpiece, Fitz prefers to take his time getting to know you, but once he’s bonded, he’s all in. Don’t be surprised if he lays his head in your lap and rolls over like he’s ready to be painted like one of Leo’s French girls. Fitz is an ideal hiking buddy, connecting with nature to find inspiration for his imaginary gallery. He also enjoys car rides where he can admire the scenery and reflect on his next great idea. After a day of outdoor exploration, he’s perfectly content to relax with his favorite humans. Zoomies in the yard? Also part of the creative process. Like many famous artists, Fitz has his quirks. He loves children—but chickens? Not so much. And as any great artist would insist, he demands to be your one and only—no other dogs, please. Fitz is loyal, affectionate, and full of personality. He may not actually paint your portrait, but he does know “sit,” and that’s close enough. Fitz was DNA tested with Wisdom Panel and found to be 75% American Staffordshire Terrier, 12.5% Golden Retriever, and 12.5% guard/hound breed group—a true blend of strength, charm, and heart. If you’re looking to add a bit of artistic flair (and a whole lot of love) to your life, Fitz may be your perfect match. Come meet this walking work of art—you might just create a masterpiece together.
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Best Friends is working to end the killing of dogs and cats in U.S. shelters in part by getting more pets out of shelters and into loving homes.

We’ve come a long way since the first known city reached no-kill in 1994, and now we’re closer than ever to making the entire country no-kill. Of the roughly 3,900 shelters operating in America today, 1,300 of them are not yet no-kill, but nearly half are close with 100 or fewer additional pets to be saved, and we know what to do to get them there.

Best Friends is committed to working with passionate people like you to save homeless pets through adoption, volunteering, fostering, and advocacy. In addition to our lifesaving centers around the U.S, we also founded and run the nation's largest no-kill sanctuary for companion animals.

Working together, we can save homeless pets in our communities and secure a better future for our best friends. Together, we will bring the whole country to no-kill.