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As a tiny puppy, Gwen was left with her sisters in a small box--their paws tied with tape, under a broken truck next to a garbage dumpster.
They were lucky that their cries were heard and they were saved by a compassionate dog lover.
Gwenny is now all grown up (she is two years old and she weighs 60 lbs.), she has been spayed, she is in perfect health, and she has all the vaccines.
Gwen may initially be timid, but as she gains confidence and get to know you better, her amazing character emerges.
She's great with people and animals, barking rarely and never biting. She is playful and will respond whenever you want to play with her, but she is not pushy or needy.
Whether with a single person or a family with kids, Gwenny will thrive and will give you a lots of love.
She would need a safely fenced yard (please, no invisible fencing).
Her ideal adopter would be retired or would work just part time (or work from home) because Gwenny doesn’t want to be left home alone for more than 4-5 hours during the day.
Because Gwen had a rough start in life, her adopter will need to be patient and gentle with her.. But with a little time, she will blossom into a loyal, loving family member.
(The adoption fee is sponsored with approved applicants.)
To learn more, either message or email us at: WouldYouAdoptMe@gmail.com
Meet Gwenny!
As a tiny puppy, Gwen was left with her sisters in a small box--their paws tied with tape, under a broken truck next to a garbage dumpster.
They were lucky that their cries were heard and they were saved by a compassionate dog lover.
Gwenny is now all grown up (she is two years old and she weighs 60 lbs.), she has been spayed, she is in perfect health, and she has all the vaccines.
Gwen may initially be timid, but as she gains confidence and get to know you better, her amazing character emerges.
She's great with people and animals, barking rarely and never biting. She is playful and will respond whenever you want to play with her, but she is not pushy or needy.
Whether with a single person or a family with kids, Gwenny will thrive and will give you a lots of love.
She would need a safely fenced yard (please, no invisible fencing).
Her ideal adopter would be retired or would work just part time (or work from home) because Gwenny doesn’t want to be left home alone for more than 4-5 hours during the day.
Because Gwen had a rough start in life, her adopter will need to be patient and gentle with her.. But with a little time, she will blossom into a loyal, loving family member.
(The adoption fee is sponsored with approved applicants.)
To learn more, either message or email us at: WouldYouAdoptMe@gmail.com