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Second Chance Dog RescueSan Diego County, CA ยท ๐ (619) 721-3647
Forest - Courtesy Post could live ~0โ7 years more.
Typical lifespan: 8โ14 years ยท Breed: American Staffordshire Terrier / Boxer / Mastiff
Computer vision estimates 7โ10 years (high confidence).
Forest is a Courtesy Post only and is not a Second Chance Dog Rescue dog. SCDR is not responsible for any ownership, behavior, health, and representations made by the owner with respect to this dog. You must contact ms.sarahmondet@gmail.com for more information or to meet Forest. Meet Forest Forest is a 9-year-old, 60 lb. Pitbull mix with the gentlest soul and the calmest presence. He's a proud tripod due to a birth defect, and it truly doesn't slow him down. Fewer legs, fewer problems. If anything, it makes him an even easier companion. While he's always up for an adventure, he generally doesn't need long walks, gets tired fairly quickly, and is happiest with a relaxed lifestyle full of cozy naps and quiet company. Forest is very calm and not demanding at all. He's not a dog who needs constant stimulation or attention. All he wants is to be near his person. He'll happily snooze nearby while you work, sit beside you at a coffee shop, or simply keep you company at home. His low-key affection and peaceful nature make him incredibly easy to love. He's great with kids and does well around puppies, showing patience and a gentle demeanor. His affection style is quiet and sweet. He would do best in a home that appreciates a mellow, well-mannered dog who fits seamlessly into everyday life. If you're looking for a loyal, calm companion with a huge heart, Forest might be your perfect match. Forest is healthy, neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and is microchipped. You must contact ms.sarahmondet@gmail.com for more information or to meet Forest.
San Diego County, CA
๐ (619) 721-3647
Last updated Mar 15, 2026
Assessed via AI analysis of the animal's photo and adoption listing. This is not a veterinary diagnosis.