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Xena   

In shelter Dog

Plainfield, IL, 60586
Pet name:
Xena
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
German Shepherd Dog
Date:
09/08/2022
Colors:
Black
Size:
Large
Age:
Adult
Description:
This is Xena, a beautiful German Shepherd that is ready to find her forever home! 

Xena joined the SAYv Family from Arkansas. We saw her and her beautiful babies (all five of them) thanks to one our rescue partners in AR, and we couldnt say no. Several of Xenas babies have already been adopted, but now its her turn to shine.

Xena is about three years old. She is a really good girl and loves humans. She will play fetch for dayzzzz but can also be an excellent snuggle bunny. Sometimes Xena doesnt quite realize her size (especially if you have a ball in your hands), but she is a gentle giant with so much to give.

She has done well with some of the doggies that shes met and just needs a proper introduction/time to process. If she could find the right doggie friend that would be great, because she LOVES to play, but if she was an only pet, were confident shed be okay with that too.

Xena will make a great addition to someones family, and we cant wait for her to get the happy ending that she deserves.

Apply to adopt Xena here: sayvanimals.org/adopt

Location


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