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Laila   

In shelter Dog

Liberty Center, OH, 43532
Pet name:
Laila
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Boxer
Date:
10/16/2021
Colors:
Black
Size:
Medium
Age:
Young
Coat length:
Short
Description:
Laila is a 3yr old spayed female Boxer/ Pitbull mix. Laila came to us as part of a cruelty case. Laila was loved but never received vet care or proper food. She had a terrible flea infestation and was missing a lot of hair. She was also thin and needed wormed. She has now been fully vetted and has put on some much needed weight. For everything she has been through Laila is still a very kind and gentle girl. She eagerly wants to please you and should quickly learn new commands. She has some energy but also calms down nicely. She is good with her food and happily shares toys and treats. She has been through enough and now deserves to live the good life. She seems very well house trained.  She is up to date on shots and wormed. She is already spayed.  The adoption fee is $200.  If interested in meeting this cutie, please email heritagefarms08@gmail.com or call the foster  at 419-779-0862 . She is being fostered in Ottawa Lake, Michigan.   When emailing please include information about you and your family including other pets.

Location


  1. American Humane Association
  2. Peeva
  3. American Veterinary Medical Association
  4. Veterinary Information Network
 
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