Terrier / Miniature Pinscher / Mixed : : Female (spayed) : : Young : : Small
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Our adorable little Audrey has been adopted and will be living in Swarthmore, PA. with her new Mommy & Daddy and two human children. Lucky, Lucky Little Girl! We're very happy for our sweet baby. We now know now she has her own family who will love her forever.
You are just going to love this little baby. She too was just rescued from the SPCA in Georgetown. She is only about 3 months old and already has had a rough life. Her litter mates scarred her face and she is terribly thin. We'll fattened her up, no doubt about that.
We're not sure if she is a mixed min pin, but she most certainly looks like one. It's not only markings but her body and ears. It is always very difficult to determine the primary breed with our "shelter kids."
She now has a sweet foster sister, our other baby Amanda and they get along so nicely. Since they are both little ladies, they eat together, play together, and sleep together. After the rough litter mates Audrey once had, this is really nice for her. She is sweet, affectionate, and she just curled up in my arms. Lap puppy anyone?
We will be evaluating the girls for the next few weeks to determine their personalities and to be sure they are healthy. If you're interested, please request an online adoption applications for her.
You are just going to love this little baby. She too was just rescued from the SPCA in Georgetown. She is only about 3 months old and already has had a rough life. Her litter mates scarred her face and she is terribly thin. We'll fattened her up, no doubt about that.
We're not sure if she is a mixed min pin, but she most certainly looks like one. It's not only markings but her body and ears. It is always very difficult to determine the primary breed with our "shelter kids."
She now has a sweet foster sister, our other baby Amanda and they get along so nicely. Since they are both little ladies, they eat together, play together, and sleep together. After the rough litter mates Audrey once had, this is really nice for her. She is sweet, affectionate, and she just curled up in my arms. Lap puppy anyone?
We will be evaluating the girls for the next few weeks to determine their personalities and to be sure they are healthy. If you're interested, please request an online adoption applications for her.
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