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Name: Af Litter-Priscilla-ADOPTED-6.30.12
Rescue ID: D120421
Status: Adopted!
Adoption Fee: 235
Species: Dog
Breed: Labrador Retriever / Mixed (medium coat)
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Sex: Female (spayed)
General Potential Size: Large
Current Age: 14 Years 9 Months (best estimate)
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Kids: Yes
Description:

I came from a horrible situation and was turned into a high kill shelter because I "kept getting pregnant" Lucky for me that turned into the best thing that happened to me. I gave birth to 11 puppies. My foster mom spent over 2 hours pulling ticks off of me because I was covered in ticks, my previous owner let me live outside. Someone also used me for target practice because I also have many BB's inside me. The vet said they wont bother me. Despite all this abuse and neglect I still long to be near humans and all I want to do is roll over to give you my belly for some belly rubs.

I get along with dogs and kids. I have not had one accident in my foster house and am crate trained as well. I know how to sit and down already as well. I takes treats nicely if you remind to. I also walk fairly well on a leash. I wont be ready for adoption for a couple weeks as my foster mom wants to put weight on me since my previous owners starved me as well. She promised me I will never have to live such a horrible life again. She told me I am so loving and kind that I could fit into any family just fine. I do like to be near people so if you want a lap dog I am your girl. My foster momma says my new owners must be willing to spoil me rotten, let me lay with them on the couch, take me for walks, always give me enough food, and never leave me outside again. Feel free to email my foster mom with any questions kristakmj@gmail.com

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