 Photo Comments Age: 5 Years Sex: Female Weight: 51-100 lbs
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Leave a bone for Zoe

Doggie Dynamics:
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Sun Sign:  Quick Bio:
 Birthday: December 23rd 2006
 Likes: She love a good chew toy or rawhide bone.

Pet-Peeves: She doesn't like loud noises or males walking across the floor carrying a glass.

Favorite Toy: A tennis ball gets her attention, real fast.

Favorite Food: Pig ears, dried of course.

Favorite Walk: She loves the woods, so many things to smell.

Best Tricks: She snorts when she has finally had enough and is getting annoyed. Shje can find that opening to go under the covers, no matter how well you tuck.

Arrival Story: Zoe came into my life 7/2/07. I had just returned from Malta, a family emergency, and was looking for a couple of cats to keep the mouse population down. Zoe was in the yard playing with the shelter manager, as she filled the playpool, for the dogs in her custody. Zoe saw me and immediately gave the most wonderful mini bark and huge tail wags. I looked at the cats, but kept asking about Zoe. She was 9 months old, at that time, and I was told she had failed placement 3 times. I couldn't understand how a baby can fail placement. I was told she was rather high energy, as she was part Boxer mixed with they were not sure what. I went home, but that very next morning, called them and said she couldn't fail placement at my home. After the investigation, I picked her up and she has been my sweet girl since that time. Yes, she is high energy, and yes ,if she were a human, you would say she suffers from ADHD, but the love she gives me and the desire to make me happy overcomes everything else. I tell everyone, she is well trained, when she can remember what we are doing and there are not too many distractions around her.

Bio: In 12/07 Zoe and I took in a foster dog, Dingo, thinking a kennel mate to play with, would help her high energy level. They have become the best of buddies and he isn't going anywhere. I have never met a more tolerant dog than Dingo. He is a Basenji cross. No, Zoe's energey level is the same and Dingo enjoys the roughhousing as much as she does, but both are so happy and love having each other to tease and play with, when the human is tired.

Forums Motto: Her middle name is PLAY.

I've Been On Dogster Since:
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More than 3 years! |

Rosette, Star and Special Gift History

Dogster Id: 942775

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