
Zoe's story began behind a liquor store, where she had been abandoned, tied up in an alley with nothing but her bed. Left alone and confused, she eventually chewed through the leash and wandered through an alley and a nearby parking lot until she found her way to a local bar. There, the patrons offered her scraps, but no one could give her a home. 767306723.jpg123_1.jpg123_1 (1).jpg Luckily, our friend saved Zoe. After just a couple of days, she began jumping into the car on her own and walking happily on a leash after being hesitant about these new experiences. She is a sweet girl, eager to understand her new environment. She has puppy energy, but she is still relatively mellow. Zoe is around two years old. She was vetted during this time and gradually introduced to the routines of life with a guardian. She learned to ride in a car, sleep indoors, get baths, and go on regular walks. Always with a sweet temperament. She also walked alongside my dogs with a separate handler, not too interested in interacting with the other dogs, just doing her own thing at her own pace. Now, Zoe is fully vaccinated, spayed, and ready for a family. She's been in boarding for the past two months, and her personality has really started to shine. Here's how the staff describe her: 'Zoe has a lot of personality. She loves to run around and zoom in the yard. She lets out little inquisitive, playful barks when she gets jealous of other dogs doing something she's not. She keeps herself entertained in her outdoor kennel, happily playing with her bone and jolly ball. She's full of puppy energy. She's just begun settling into her indoor kennel. She no longer whines, howls, or barks much when she goes inside.' Now that Zoe has healed from her spay surgery, her socialization is the next step. All signs point to her being a happy, mild mannered, adorable gal.

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