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Bella

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Quick Stats:
  • Spayed female
  • 4-5 years old
  • Current on vaccinations
  • Heartworm positive, slow treatment started
  • Microchipped
  • House and crate trained
  • Good with other dogs and people
  • Not tested with cats or children
  • Ages older at the shelter because she was in such poor condition but vet re-aged her at 4 to 5 years old
  • Has a bobtail (we don’t know what happened)
  • High energy
  • Loves to eat and loves toys
  • Weighs about 75 lbs (gained 20 lbs since rescue)
  • Location: Fostered in Round Rock, Texas 
Meet Bella

Anyone down for some retail therapy? Literally! The first question I usually get is…Bella, what happened to your tail? It’s bobbed which is awkward for a German Shepherd. No one knows the truth and I’m not tailing..I mean telling. Just tell onlookers it’s the result of an epic battle between me and a dragon. I obviously won.

At the shelter I was 20 pounds under my ideal weight and in such haggard condition, they labeled me older than I am. Foster Mom says the rescue  Vet says I’m closer to 5 years old. Thank you, I do have more gas in my tank. Or energy in my battery if you’re one of those EV drivers. I’m actually high energy for a middle aged lady. 

As with all foster dogs, I’m potty and house trained with the help of Foster Mom.  I love being in a Foster Home. With the food service here, I’m 75 pounds now. I am also glad to not worry about being hungry or thirsty. And toys! I love them. Even though we can’t buy me a new tail, we could totally do some retail therapy in the form of a squeaky, bone, rope, doohickey shopping spree. 

CLICK HERE TO APPLY TO ADOPT ME!

For Admin Use: Foster, AS  10.9.2022