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Sasha

I am fostering a dog abandoned by her family in our neighborhood. They moved off and left her to die. I got her spayed and all her shots. Now she needs some help finding a good forever home. We already have 2 dogs in our tiny home and just don't have the room to keep her. She is sweet, smart and obedient. She loves the dog park and plays well with others. She has some separation issues as you might expect. We've had her about 5 weeks and we named her Sasha. She quickly learned that Sasha means her. She would not do well with cats. She likes kids and would do well in a home where she was not left alone often. She goes to her crate when asked and has to be crated when we are not around to keep her from chewing up stuff. Shes about 1 year old. She weighs 42 lbs. and the vet thinks she'll be about 50 lbs fully grown. She loves to play or be a couch potato, which ever you are in the mood for. Please contact me by email.
Rita Woods
jwoods3d@gmail.com