I am not sure what is happening as I have been moved around quite a bit in the last month. I found myself in this place with a bunch of other animals all barking and pleading to be noticed! I was so scared. A woman took me from there and brought me to her home and she had a lot of animals too. I hid under the bed a lot with another small girl. We made friends real fast.
I left there and went on a car ride with 3 different people and am now in an ERU foster home. Oh it is so nice here. I get along with the other dogs and love people. I do bark a lot and my foster mom thinks I look like a silver fox. She says I have very expressive eyes. Here let me bat them at you....what do you think? I enjoy walking on a leash.
I am small and sweet and just want a family to make me there own special girl.
I am up to date on my shots and spayed as well as Heartworm Negative.
Do you have a calm loving furever home for me?
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Good with Dogs, Good with Cats
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