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Pit bull stigma leaves gentle dog stuck in shelter

Shelter highlights overlooked dog Saphie as adoption plea intensifies in Ocean County

by Local News Report

JACKSON, N.J. — Amid a crowded shelter and limited volunteer time, a dog named Saphie has quietly waited for a chance at a permanent home — and now staff are making a renewed push to find her one.

Saphie, a black pit bull mix estimated to be around 3 to 4 years old, has spent a significant amount of time at the Northern Ocean County Animal Facility in Jackson. Volunteers say she is often overlooked, a common reality for black-coated dogs in shelters.

“She walks beautifully through the trails, looking back every so often just to make sure you are still with her,” staff wrote. Saphie is affectionate, loves attention, and happily lounges with visitors in shaded areas — especially if treats are involved.

Pit bull stigma leaves gentle dog stuck in shelter

Shelter assessments show Saphie does not resource guard and is spayed, microchipped, heartworm negative, and current on all vaccinations. While she prefers not to be around other dogs and would do best as the only pet, volunteers say she thrives in calm, loving settings and may be suitable for families with older children.

Saphie ready for adoption or rescue transfer

Saphie is available for immediate adoption or to any approved 501(c)(3) rescue. The shelter, located at 615 Freemont Ave., is open daily from 1 to 4 p.m. Interested organizations can email kathleenfrett1@gmail.com for transfer inquiries.

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