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My basic info
Breed
Belgian Malinois/Hound (Unknown Type)
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut - with Black
Age
1 year old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
*Say Hello to Sunny ☀️*
Sunny is exactly what her name implies—a bright, warm, and downright delightful ball of energy! At approximately 10 months old and weighing in around 30 pounds, she’s the perfect pint-sized package of joy to turn your life from “meh” to “marvelous.”
Sunny’s social skills are off the charts—she’s best buds with every four-legged creature she meets, whether they bark, bleat, or meow. She hasn’t had any accidents in her foster home (will need consistent encouragement/follow up) and sleeps quietly in her crate overnight. Her love for food makes training a breeze! And car rides? She’s your new road trip buddy, ready to hop in at the drop of a hat.
Despite her sweet nature, Sunny can be a tad hesitant with new people, and who can blame her? Who wouldn’t after being dumped in a busy Texas shopping area parking lot, left behind by the family she loved. But here’s the thing—give her a minute, and she’ll decide you’re the coolest human ever, worthy of all her love and loyalty ❤️.
So, who’s ready to bring a little sunshine into their life? Sunny’s here to brighten your days, one wag at a time ☀️
If you want to meet this amazing girl who is fostered in Frederick, MD please fill out our non-binding application at this link https://bit.ly/4d7XoKd
Background if you wish to read more:
Sunny was dumped in a mall parking lot and faithfully waited there for at least 2 weeks, in hopes whoever decided she can be discarded like trash, would come back for her. The fate of street dogs in TX, especially ones that look like her is grim.
She was so desperate for food and attention that she was following people to and from stores attempting to get noticed. The good Samaritan that first took notice of her, observed her almost getting hit by multiple cars within a span of minutes trying to get people’s attention and navigate mall traffic.
Luckily a local TX foster stepped up while advocates tried to network her for rescues and our rescue managed to find a foster last minute
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