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Oatchi   

In shelter Dog

Milford, PA, 18337
Pet name:
Oatchi
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Spaniel
Date:
12/16/2023
Age:
Young
Colors:
Harlequin
Size:
Medium
Coat length:
Medium
Description:
Meet Oatchi!   This sweet little fluff ball is about 2 years old and a perfect size around 40lbs.   

Oatchi is an absolute cuddle bug and loves being around people.   In fact, one of her favorite past times include belly rubs on the couch! She does enjoys going for walks and walks well on leash.  She also enjoys car rides and playing with her toys.   She has a great expressive personality - she makes cute happy / funny puppy noises.  She is also super smart and adjusts well to a routine, for example - after walk time is brushing time - and dont try to fool her with a different meal time, she will call you out!

Oatchi is eager to learn and makes friends easily.  She can be a little shy at first, but treats help win her over pretty fast!  She has a very sweet temperament and would be great as a family dog since she is gentle around kids.  Unfortunately Oatchi is dog selective and would do best as your one and only pet.  Oatchi is true to her breed, so unfortunately this girl needs a feline free home. 

Oatchi came to us after being listed for euthanasia with her puppy Hallie at San Antonio Animal Services in Texas.   She had a bad case of manage, which you would never know now looking at her beautiful soft coat.   We have no idea what her past consisted of, but based on how we found her, we do not think she had much of a home filled with love.   Both Oatchi and Hallie went to a loving foster home and Hallie has since been adopted leaving her mom behind still waiting for her forever home.  

Please consider making Oatchi a part of your family today and show her the love she deserves. 

To inquire more about Oatchi, please complete the applicaiton in the link below:
Dog Adoption E-Application: https://forms.gle/GAe85mNYvnXPrJHt7

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