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Gracie

Gracie is a one year-old Plott hound who survived the 2011 Montgomery and Grimes Counties wild fires. She will always have burn scars, but she healed nicely and in addition to achieving a healthy weight is now spayed, micro chipped and current on all her vaccinations. She is currently in a foster home with two other dogs and a cat, all of whom she gets along with very well, sharing toys and eating comfortably side-by-side. She loves going to the dog park and is enthusiastic about playing with other dogs of all sizes. In addition to her good manners with other animals, she is fully crate- trained, walks comfortably at “heel” on a walk, knows “sit” and “come” (“stay” is a work in progress), and is coming along well with her potty-training; she uses a bell as an alert to ask to go outside. Gracie has been treated poorly by people in her past and thus is still on the timid side with new people. She is incredibly sweet natured, and really wants a forever home in which someone will treat her kindly, love her, and spend time with her. She can go to a home with other dogs or cats, and would do fine with older children who would understand that she needs time to become comfortable in a new situation.

Want to give this sweet girl a forever home? Email Jessica at jfpatti14@yahoo.com or call 832-334-7849.