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For such a sweet gal, Dolce cannot seem to get a break in life. She was originally turned into the Fremont Shelter as a stray. There she waited for a month for someone to adopt her. Nobody's Perfekt Dogs pulled her into foster care, She was adopted fairly quickly by a family that lives in Butte County. Then the Camp Wildfires happened. Her family had to evacuate and were able to take her with them. The home was spared the by the flames but then lost to a falling tree after the heavy rains. The family couldn’t find housing that would allow them to keep Dolce. So they reluctantly had to return her to us.
The shelter named her Dolce (Italian for "sweet and soft") and we can't think of more appropriate name for her. She loves everyone (dogs, people, kids). Don't know about cats, but she is very easy going. She loves attention, cuddling and getting love from everyone. At first, she was a little unsure about climbing steps or hoping into a car, but with a little bit of work by her foster mom, she mastered those tasks. She is house trained and uses a doggy door. Being part basset hound, we were anticipating that she may have a lot to say in a big voice, but so far her bark is fairly subdued and she rarely uses it. Being half pug, however, there is a snoring component when she sleeps.
For more information about Dolce, contact
510-459-0396 (cell / text)
nobodysperfektdogs@comcast.net
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