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zoe
Was Killed on Aug 30, 2024
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zoe
Breed:
American Staffordshire Terrier
Age: Adult
Gender: Female
Size: Large
Additional : altered
About zoe: ZOE - #A1959208 8/11 Stray | Staffie Mix | Spayed Female | 4Y | 55lbs | HW+high
𝗩𝗼𝗹𝘂𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗲𝗿 𝗡𝗼𝘁𝗲𝘀 Zoe and I played in the rain today. I can?t say she was a fan. She kept drying herself off on my pants 😂. She was super excited to get out of her kennel and super excited to be with a human. She loved treats and is treat motivated. She knew sit and did well with her temp test. She just wanted to play. She is still spunky, but I?m sure she would probably slow down as she gets older so you can have the best of both worlds. There was a family looking for a staffie and said she didn?t look like a staffie. She has course hair that is almost water repellent. She loved pets and just wanted to hang out with me.
𝗦𝗵𝗲𝗹𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗡𝗼𝘁𝗲𝘀: 8/18 Approaching kennel, dog was in the front with wiggly body and fast wagging tail. I easily leashed her and she walked out with same body language. Walked well and loosely on leash, i placed her in runs and she began to scream. Coming back inside she went straight into kennel but began to vocalize again. 8/19 Approaching kennel, dog was vocalizing with wiggly body, tippy tapping, and had an open mouth smile. Through the door dog started to lick my hands with same body language. Walked well and loosely outside. 8/20 Zoe greeted me at the front of the kenenl door. She presented a semi-tense body, dialted eyes and low tail. Zoe walked well on a loose leash and notice she has been quiet in her kennel and is mostly laying on her kurnada bed. 8/24 laying in bed as I approach kennel, walks to front of kennel with a relaxed body and wagging tail. walked on a loose leash to and from outside runs. 8/23 Approaching kennel Zoe is seen laying down in her bed, opening the kennel and showing her the leash she gets up and approaches me. On the leash she holds a semi-loose leash, ears bent and turned to the side and a wiggly body. 8/26 Zoe greeted me at the front of the kennel with a tense body, and dilated eyes. On the leash she semi-pulled but was easily redirected with treats. Once I place her in the run, she started to get vocal once I started to walk away. 8/28 Zoe is still vocal in the kennel, walks well on a loose leash
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