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Kate

Kate is a sweet, affectionate, and strikingly beautiful 5-year old female Pointer/Pit mix who loves being around people. She's really a lap dog in a medium-sized dog's body. If Kate had her way, she’d be curled up all day on a couch next to you, with a blanket over her, a pillow under her head, and her plush toys in her arms—that’s how she rolls. Kate’s gentle and is the perfect house guest. If you leave her in your house, she won’t touch a thing. She’s housetrained, has mastered some basic commands, and is highly trainable (she’ll move mountains for a treat). Kate’s been spayed and micro-chipped, and is healthy as can be.

Kate does have some issues (potentially trainable) with certain dogs and especially cats, so she’d do best in a home where she can be the only pet. Kate's a medium-energy dog and would appreciate a backyard to occasionally frolic in, or a person willing to take her on a few short walks each day to stretch her legs.

If Kate sounds like a match for you, you should meet. Once you see Kate’s sweet face and she showers you with kisses, you’ll be hooked. Contact Dave at dkwolpert AT gmail.com, or 512-799-4752.