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South Carolina

State Coordinator: Erin Frisby 
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Volunteer Coordinators: Sarah Melick and Julie Decoskey

Willow - SC

4/4/2022

 
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Hi Hoomans,
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My name is Willow, and I am 6-year-old and by all accounts a lady. I am smaller in stature and weigh about 40 lbs. I used to live on a farm, so I love being outside with plenty of room to explore. I love to run with the golf carts at my current home, and if we don’t, I’ll just run in the backyard. They call them zoomies and boy do I love the ZOOMIES, I’m just having fun. I don’t fuss much with toys but do enjoy a good game of fetch. I’m working on obedience, but I do know how to sit, especially, if a treat is involved. I’m working on my leash manners but I’m a quick learner. I am an excellent house dog. I don’t chew or use the bathroom in the house. Although my foster dad says I’m a sloppy drinker but hey… a girl must stay hydrated.  I graze on my food throughout the day but most of my day is spent cuddling up on the couch. If you get up, I will follow you because I love my hoomans. As much as my foster parents have tried, I will sleep in the bed with you and won’t take no for an answer. I hate thunderstorms by the way. I’ve been known to crawl on your lap when the thunderstorms roll through.  I’m a little timid at new things but love everyone I have met. I would prefer to be an only dog in the home. I don’t like other dogs jumping in my face but my current K9 siblings are older and respect my space. Also, no children under the age of six, please!  I’m a sweetie, and I know I would make a great family member.

I am UTD on vaccines, spayed, and microchipped so my adoption fee is $375. Quite a steal if you ask me. If interested in me joining your family, please fill out an adoption application and email dcleveland4291@yahoo.com..

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