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Adopted

Abby is about 3 and comes to us from Good Samaritans at the humane society in the Fredicksberg area.  Here is her foster update:

Isn't she a beauty - where do I begin?    I couldn't ask for much better for my first foster.  Abbey came to me house trained, swims like a champion, has the energy of a 1 year old but is mostly a pretty mellow girl, except having a thing for birds.  She fetches, plays with all toys, loves riding in the car, and does not get car sick.  Back to the water, she outplayed both me and my Buff.  Unfortunately she went after some ducklings and I'm afraid she would have swum the lake to have caught up with them.   She's very adaptable to all her surroundings, showed no inhibition to the house, yard or my other canine and feline.   As for training, she came knowing how to sit for treats, she was pulling on the leash, but after two nights of walking she quit that, she's learning other manners quickly.   She's not a jumper.   I have been showering her with hugs, kisses, pats - she adores grooming - has no resistance to being touched anywhere and loves the attention.  Overall, she is extremely sweet.


 

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