Meet Sweetpea
Meet Sweetpea ❤️ Sweetpea is a lovable 23 pound, 10-year-old Puggle with a heart full of love and a story of resilience. She was found tied to a tree and left alone in the summer heat, but thanks to caring neighbors and her rescue team, she is now safe, loved, and thriving in foster care. This sweet senior girl has quickly shown everyone what a wonderful companion she is. Sweetpea sleeps quietly through the night, is crate trained, and is doing very well with her potty training. She loves her daily walkies, gets excited for treats, and enjoys spending time with her people. Sweetpea gets along great with other dogs and cats and is gentle with both adults and children. She has a calm, loving personality and would make a wonderful addition to almost any family. As a senior dog, Sweetpea deserves a forever home where she can spend her golden years surrounded by love, comfort, and companionship. In return, she'll reward you with unwavering loyalty, sweet snuggles, and endless gratitude. If you're looking for a faithful friend who still has plenty of love to give, Sweetpea may be the perfect match for you. "She may be a senior, but Sweetpea's best chapter is still waiting to be written."
Could Sweetpea be your senior soulmate?
Reach out to Adopt A Pit Rescue Inc and mention Sweetpea’s name — they’ll confirm availability and walk you through next steps.
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 6/26/2026
Shelter & rescue
No public visiting address is listed — this rescue may be foster-based or use a mailing-only address. Please contact them directly for meeting or adoption details.
Source: RescueGroups
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