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Emily, 1 year Female Coonhound/Lab
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Emily is a one year old spayed female Redtick Coonhound mix. She weighs 40 lbs. Best friends with Rascal. Emily says, "Hello there, my name is Emily. One day I woke up to find myself in a high kill shelter in rural Florida and I wasn't quite sure how I got there. I kept asking myself "why don't these people appreciate my cuteness and lovable personality?" Even though I'm just a pup with my best years ahead of me, they told me my time was quickly running out. Lucky for me, I was saved in the nick of time when my rescue and foster angels stepped in to save my life.
Once my foster dad became my savior, I was introduced to all sorts of fun things like car rides. I was able to stick my head out the window and let my ears flop in the wind to my heart's content. "Where to" I asked? My foster dad always surprised me with new and exciting adventures like hiking trails and the parks.
I thoroughly enjoy playing with other dogs including my fellow fosters. I don't have a mean bone in my body so I meshed well with my daddy's personal doggy and three other foster pups. To parents, I would say I'm a super sweet, abundantly cute and a rather mellow gal. I enjoy car rides, walks and play time with other pups. I'm a submissive girl who doesn't look for trouble and will back down at the first sign of confrontation. I'm definitely a lover and not a fighter.
I like to snuggle on the couch or bed when I'm unwinding for the day. I've been crate trained and have learned to do my business outside. I walk relatively well on a leash although I could probably use some obedience training to learn basic commands and maybe also meet a new pup friend or two along the way.
My foster dad wanted to give me a taste of the good life so he spoiled me with treats and toys o'plenty. These included but were not limited to: bully sticks, bully braids, and chew hooves. I really enjoyed living with my foster dad in Florida for the past few weeks and I know he misses me greatly already. Since I'm such a super special gal it was really hard for him to let me go. I really appreciate everything he and my rescue have done for me. I'm also grateful to Save a Dog for giving me this opportunity to get adopted by a loving family so that I can enjoy a long and prosperous life in the scenic New England suburbs! Apply at http://www.saveadog.org/applytoadopt.asp. I'll be available around 8/27/19. I would love to spend Labor Day weekend with you!
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