Tammy is a 1-year-old pit bull with two speeds — fast and sloooow. When in her fast gear, she is MOVING. You might find her wrestling rambunctiously with her friends, running zoomies in the yard, or on an ambitious hike with her person. When in her slow gear, Tammy might be contentedly lying on her doggie bed and playing with her stuffie while you are working at your desk enjoying a cup of coffee. In both gears, she is unbeatable good company. If you leave her, even for a moment, you will almost certainly be greeted with a tippy-tappy happy dance upon your return. Do you have a fast gear and a slow gear to match Tammy? Do you have experience with bully breeds like her, and feel committed to helping her with manners? If so, she may be for you and you may find yourself rewarded beyond measure, smiling several times a day when you remember you and Tammy are family. Stop by Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA to meet Tammy ID# A965273 or call (650) 340-7022 with questions. Visitwww.phs-spca.org for more information.
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