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My basic info
Breed
Samoyed
Color
White
Age
2 years 2 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
33 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
Has special needs
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet BISCUIT!
She is a sweet and joyful- Samoyed girl who loves people.
She was found with a broken bone which was an indicaton of physical abuse, but thankfully she was rescued by our rescue team.
Yet-She still loves people and loves to play with other dogs!
Behaviours from the foster mom : She is very gentle, cheerful and very affectionate. She loves people- and also she absolutely loves playing with other doggie freinds. She is good with kids, as well-
She might get a bit jealousy though, because she loves people so much.
If you have a cat at home- Biscuit will show interest in a cat, but she won't be aggresive, She is just curious :)
She isn't a big barker, but she may bark a couple of times when she eats her food and she gets excited :D
She loves walking with her hooman. She has walk in her wheelchair, but she loves running and smelling all the new exciting smell.
She is pad-trained well. She never damanged the house- and she doesn't have any aggresive behavior issue.
Biscuit may have a disability in her leg, but she brings all the joy and happiness to us with her positive and lovely spirit! and She absolutely loves her hoomans even though she was abused by some people in the past.
She is such a lovely and an inspiring girl who shows what real love is :D
Biscuit is absolutely ready to be your loving family :)
Allergy/health issues: Biscuit's right hind leg bone was broken and necrosis on her paw pad and toes were severe. The vet tried their best to stop it, but we couldn't stop it getting worse. But, The vet was able to save her leg and the top of her foot. This is why she has disability in her right hind leg.
However, her bones in her legs and joints has no issues at all.
Other than a bit of disability in her right-hind leg, she is absolultely healthy- She can even run around with out wheelchair.
She is just a happy, sweet and a gentle girl with full of joy!