By Agrippina Fadel
Savannah is an outgoing lady with a big smile — and an even bigger heart. This white American Staffordshire Terrier lives up to her name and loves the great outdoors.
According to Broward County Animal Care, Savannah is seven years old and weighs 55 pounds. She came to the shelter at the end of May, and the staff hopes she will be able to find a loving family soon.
Savannah appreciates every walk and gets happy when volunteers take her out for a run outside or a round of fetch. She is well trained and would be a great addition to any family. Older pups often make the best pets and companions, they don’t push the boundaries, know how to behave, and are always extremely grateful for the love and attention.

Savannah {Courtesy of Broward County Animal Care}
The Lunch Buddies program is open to all Broward residents over 18. High school students can participate with parents’ or guardians’ permission. The dogs can be taken out for a day, overnight, or a weekend. The paperwork is minimal, and the shelter provides the dog with food, toys, and a leash.
To adopt Savannah (A2151218), foster, or take a dog out for lunch, email the shelter at foster@broward.org. To schedule a meet-and-greet appointment and learn more about adoptable pets, email ACADadoptions@broward.org.
The Adoption Center at Broward County Animal Care is located at 2400 SW 42 Street, Fort Lauderdale, and is open Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Adoptions are free and include spaying/neutering, vaccinations, a microchip, and a Broward County pet license tag.
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