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Florida

State Coordinator: Dorothy Thompson
Volunteer Coordinator: Linda Kratochwill

Babs - FL

1/2/2023

 
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My name is Babs, my foster Mom calls me Babbles.  I think because I can get full of energy, and she thinks if I were a human, I might tend to babble.  But in a good way.  I am about 2 ½ years old, almost all liver, spayed and lucky to have my natural tail.  I am also petit, about 55 pounds and fit as can be. 

I am lucky I get to spend most of my day outside, playing with my best pal and foster buddy Jack.  He is much bigger than me and loves to rough house, but I give it right back to him.  I get along with most dogs.  I have had an encounter with an alpha female, she started it, but I didn’t say no.  My foster Mom was upset with both of us.  We get along great now. 

I am crate trained, know basic commands, do not counter surf (yay) and stay off the furniture unless told it is okay.  I could probably use more leash training. 
I would love a home with a fenced yard, so I can spend time outside hunting, inside is good too, not as fun as outside.  Humans to love on me, and snuggle, give me treats, with four dogs in the house I don’t get to snuggle as much as I would like to.  I am okay with a cat, I would prefer another dog or older children to hang out with and play.  If I am lucky enough to have another dog to share with, we should have a meet and greet to make sure we like each other first.

My adoption fee is $375.  I am up to date on vaccines, heartworm negative, spayed, and young, what a deal! 

If you think I could be your new family member, please fill an adoption application if you haven’t already and/or email my foster family segsp.linda@gmail.com.

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