





Zina
- Puppy
- Female
- Medium
- Black Labrador Retriever
- Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler
About Zina
Phoenix, AZ
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Zina’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Zina's Story
Meet Zina! Zina was born under an abandoned house. The kind woman who lived across the street would feed Zina's mama as she was seemingly left behind by her prior family. Late summer of 2024, Zina was born. Over the months, the kind woman would feed mama, and soon mama brought her puppies into her yard. As the woman had dogs of her own, mama and her two pups would come and go, but mostly they would stay just outside of her yard. When we found Zina, her brother (Rigby) and mama, all three were sunning themselves on a pile of bulk trash that was sitting curbside. It was a cold morning and the dogs were finding warmth in the sun. Zina's mama is a healer mix with a slight build and a sweet temperament. Zina was a timid puppy upon rescue, but she was a curious puppy, a very sweet puppy. Zina has thrived in foster and she is now a happy, confident pooch. She also grew a lot!! Zina will make a fun and loving companion. She romps and plays well with dogs and she warms up quickly to humans. We have not introduced her to cats but we think she will do just fine. Although her mama is slight, Zina has grown to be a lanky dog, but slender. She is a fun and beautiful dog. She If you are interested in adopting ($200 donation) Zina, please take a moment to fill out an application: <br/><br/>https://povertyspets.org/application/<br/><br/>An application is a must! Once received, you will be contacted within 72 hours. Thank you.
Meet Zina! Zina was born under an abandoned house. The kind woman who lived across the street would feed Zina's mama as she was seemingly left behind by her prior family. Late summer of 2024, Zina was born. Over the months, the kind woman would feed mama, and soon mama brought her puppies into her yard. As the woman had dogs of her own, mama and her two pups would come and go, but mostly they would stay just outside of her yard. When we found Zina, her brother (Rigby) and mama, all three were sunning themselves on a pile of bulk trash that was sitting curbside. It was a cold morning and the dogs were finding warmth in the sun. Zina's mama is a healer mix with a slight build and a sweet temperament. Zina was a timid puppy upon rescue, but she was a curious puppy, a very sweet puppy. Zina has thrived in foster and she is now a happy, confident pooch. She also grew a lot!! Zina will make a fun and loving companion. She romps and plays well with dogs and she warms up quickly to humans. We have not introduced her
Meet Zina! Zina was born under an abandoned house. The kind woman who lived across the street would feed Zina's mama as she was seemingly left behind by her prior family. Late summer of 2024, Zina was born. Over the months, the kind woman would feed mama, and soon mama brought her puppies into her yard. As the woman had dogs of her own, mama and her two pups would come and go, but mostly they would stay just outside of her yard. When we found Zina, her brother (Rigby) and mama, all three were sunning themselves on a pile of bulk trash that was sitting curbside. It was a cold morning and the dogs were finding warmth in the sun. Zina's mama is a healer mix with a slight build and a sweet temperament. Zina was a timid puppy upon rescue, but she was a curious puppy, a very sweet puppy. Zina has thrived in foster and she is now a happy, confident pooch. She also grew a lot!! Zina will make a fun and loving companion. She romps and plays well with dogs and she warms up quickly to humans. We have not introduced her to cats but we think she will do just fine. Although her mama is slight, Zina has grown to be a lanky dog, but slender. She is a fun and beautiful dog. She If you are interested in adopting ($200 donation) Zina, please take a moment to fill out an application:
https://povertyspets.org/application/
An application is a must! Once received, you will be contacted within 72 h
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