Posted over 3 months ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago
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IZZY - 5 years old, 35 pounds, house trained, and those EARS !
IZZY is a BEAUTY – deep brindle color all over, sweet bright eyes , and perky EARS to boot! Just her ears alone draw you in! And then you meet her and her SWEET PERSONALITY keeps you drawn in.
We can all relate to some anxiety and Izzy has some of that herself. She loves her people and likes to be cl ose by. She is alone in her kennel at the shelter and is adjusting to that.
Her past is similar to many other dogs - a bandoned in a foreclosed house, then adopted into a family and was with that family for several years. She was recently surrendered after a newborn entered the home .
She’s listed as an ‘unknown’ breed and we’re trying to figure out what breed she looks like! Her previous owner noted Aussie/pittie mix – maybe… But c ome in and meet her and give it your best guess too!
IZZY - 5 years old, 35 pounds, house trained, and those EARS !
IZZY is a BEAUTY – deep brindle color all over, sweet bright eyes , and perky EARS to boot! Just her ears alone draw you in! And then you meet her and her SWEET PERSONALITY keeps you drawn in.
We can all relate to some anxiety and Izzy has some of that herself. She loves her people and likes to be cl ose by. She is alone in her kennel at the shelter and is adjusting to that.
Her past is similar to many other dogs - a bandoned in a foreclosed house, then adopted into a family and was with that family for several years. She was recently surrendered after a newborn entered the home .
She’s listed as an ‘unknown’ breed and we’re trying to figure out what breed she looks like! Her previous owner noted Aussie/pittie mix – maybe… But c ome in and meet her and give it your best guess too!
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
Submit Application
Approve Application
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
Take the Pet Home
All dogs and cats are spayed/neutered before leaving the shelter