


Ursa
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
About Ursa
Sammamish, WA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Ursa’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.
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Ursa's Story
Looking for a friend who's both dignified and playful? Allow me to introduce you to Ursa, the gorgeous Chow with a heart of gold. This young lady exudes independence and a calm demeanor, but don't be fooled – she's a smart cookie who knows what she wants, and that includes your love and attention! and a securely fenced yard so she doesn't roam too far. <br/><br/>Ursa, around 3 years old, was rescued from Eastern WA, where she lived outdoors with many other dogs. <br/>She's a typical Chow, a breed known for their unique personalities, and while she may seem a bit standoffish at first, a few scratches behind the ears or under the chin will quickly win her over. <br/>With her gentle nature and good behavior around other dogs, Ursa is the perfect addition to a family or a companion for a solo adventurer. She's the whole package: beauty, brains, and a loving heart. If you're looking for a loyal companion who will add a touch of playfulness and a whole lot of love to your life, Ursa is the dog for you. <br/>So, what are you waiting for? Come and meet Ursa today! She promises to bring a little magic into your life and be your loyal companion through thick and thin.<br/>Apply to meet Ursa at www.RescueUnleashed.org<br/>Ursa is scheduled to be spayed, microchipped and vaccines updated on Feb.18th.
Looking for a friend who's both dignified and playful? Allow me to introduce you to Ursa, the gorgeous Chow with a heart of gold. This young lady exudes independence and a calm demeanor, but don't be fooled – she's a smart cookie who knows what she wants, and that includes your love and attention! and a securely fenced yard so she doesn't roam too far.
Ursa, around 3 years old, was rescued from Eastern WA, where she lived outdoors with many other dogs.
She's a typical Chow, a breed known for their unique personalities, and while she may seem a bit standoffish at first, a few scratches behind the ears or under the chin will quickly win her over.
With her gentle nature and good behavior around other dogs, Ursa is the perfect addition to a family or a companion for a solo adventurer. She's the whole package: beauty, brains, and a loving heart. If you're looking for a loyal companion who will add a touch of playfulness and a whole lot of love to your life, Ursa is the dog for you.
So, what are you wait
Looking for a friend who's both dignified and playful? Allow me to introduce you to Ursa, the gorgeous Chow with a heart of gold. This young lady exudes independence and a calm demeanor, but don't be fooled – she's a smart cookie who knows what she wants, and that includes your love and attention! and a securely fenced yard so she doesn't roam too far.
Ursa, around 3 years old, was rescued from Eastern WA, where she lived outdoors with many other dogs.
She's a typical Chow, a breed known for their unique personalities, and while she may seem a bit standoffish at first, a few scratches behind the ears or under the chin will quickly win her over.
With her gentle nature and good behavior around other dogs, Ursa is the perfect addition to a family or a companion for a solo adventurer. She's the whole package: beauty, brains, and a loving heart. If you're looking for a loyal companion who will add a touch of playfulness and a whole lot of love to your life, Ursa is the dog for you.
So, what are you waiting for? Come and meet Ursa today! She promises to bring a little magic into your life and be your loyal companion through thick and thin.
Apply to meet Ursa at www.RescueUnleashed.org
Ursa is scheduled to be spayed, microchipped and vaccines updated on Feb.18th.
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