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Nellie   

In shelter Dog

Sinking Spring, PA, 19608
Pet name:
Nellie
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Poodle
Date:
09/24/2022
Age:
Adult
Colors:
White / Cream
Size:
Small
Description:
No - you are not seeing a little moo cow - its Nellie!

Nellie is an sweet and playful Bichonpoo (Bichon Frise/Poodle mix), who was found as a stray and made her way to Zoes.
At 17 pounds, she is a little chubby but that doesnt hinder her from enjoying life. She loves to be pet and will roll right over to get belly rubs - she will even go as far as bumping her nose up against your hand or arm just to be pet. She is being fostered with several female fur siblings and was cat tested in the shelter we pulled her from with no issues. She tolerates everyone well but she but really wants someone to be her one and only person. She travels well in the car and would enjoy tagging along when you run errands. She loves everyone she meets and wants everyone to pet her. She sleeps on the sofa with her foster siblings at night but would love to share a bed with someone special. House training is a work in progress; shes getting better and better and has learned what the piddle pads are for when she cant get your attention. She does bark/howl for attention to go outside - and sounds like a little moo cow. Nellie loves her foster siblings, especially her puppy sister whom she plays and rolls around with frequently and whom she runs with in the yard. A friend to run with would help her go from a chubby puppy to a svelte girl. 

Due to her breed and chubby size, while she wears a collar it would be best that she has a harness on for outings and will walk for you. Leashes attached to collars can cause trachea issues in certain small dog breeds. 

Nellie has been spayed and she is up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, and currently on flea, tick and heartworm prevention.

Could she be your forever little moo?
If so please apply at: www.zoeshouserescue.com

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