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Sheltered Paws Dog Rescue Cincinnati,OH45044 N 39° 49.010086, W 84° 38.67034912109 Telephone we work out of our homes Shar Pei Adopted pet Adopted Shar Pei Adopted Puppy Puppy

Spots - Adopted!

Shar Pei, Collie [Mix]

Medium Baby Female Dog

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I HAVE BEEN ADOPTED!!!!!!!

Our foster dogs live as family members in the foster home until chosen for adoption.

This is Spots.

This big girl is adorable! She plays with our [very patient..] dog-training cat[s], and other dogs. She is showing signs of being great watch dog, and loves respectful children and has endless energy. She has basically housetrained herself. The wrinkly face shows that daddy had a lot of Shar-Pei in him.

We fostered her at the age of three weeks, along with Momma [who may already be placed, due to her excellent temperament! She is a collie cross] Spots is about nine weeks old and thoroughly socialized showing no signs of aggression. Our girl is a chewer. We deal with this by providing appropriate chewies, and it has worked like a charm!

Spots would work well in a busy multi animal household with kids, too! Especially, if there is a yard for her to burn off puppy energy…. or in a single person house, with a devoted dog-walker. Great if you want notice of visitors, both welcome and unwelcome…..She is very outgoing and receptive to changes in her home environment, very confident with a good “pack leader”. Spots has great “best friend”, potential! Since she has medium length hair, she will do well with “clean freaks” as well. She is ready and excited to meet her new, forever home!! We offer pup training help if you choose her!

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Spots is up-to-date with routine shots.

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