Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Story
Pet Location: Bluey is currently living in a foster home! If you`d like to schedule a time to meet her, please contact Wayside Adoptions at (816) 986-4426.My Friends at Wayside say: - I`ve had a hard life, but through it all I`m a sweet, silly girl!- During my time at Wayside, I have enjoyed being around other dogs. - I am housebroken and crate trained in my foster home.- I have a lot of energy and need an active adopter! - I have displayed some touch sensitivities. Ask our staff for more info! My home needs are: - I need a home with kids 6 years old and older since I tend to be nervous with too much petting.-A fenced yard is a must for me! I need a secure area to run around and release my energy.-I need a home with another playful dog to help me release my energy. Hi there, I’m Bluey! I am beautiful, both inside and out, and I will make such a nice companion for my new family. I love everyone I meet, which is quite remarkable when you hear my story. Like most dogs, I am resilient and forgiving. And I am the perfect combination of energetic and silly and crazy fun, mixed with an affectionate, loving, couch potato vibe at times. I have so much to offer and so much love to give. I hope you will decide to welcome me into your family. I’d love to be your dog.I’m an adorable, 1-year old, 33-pound bundle of sweetness, with gorgeous and soft brindle fur, the cutest face, and a happy, goofy, delightful personality. I’m already housebroken and crate trained too. Sadly, I’ve had a difficult life. When I got to Wayside, I was so thin from severe starvation that I wasn’t even sure I could carry on. Under the care of the kind vets at Wayside, I was able to begin the process of slowly increasing my food intake and gaining the weight that I so desperately needed to survive. These days, I’m on a normal diet and I continue to appropriately put on the pounds. I’m living the healthy and happy life that I so deserve. The best part is that I’ve been able to get nourished back to health in a loving foster home. Foster Mom lets me know how important and special I am every single day. Ah, life is good.I love having a routine that I can count on. I stay in my crate when no one is home, alongside of Foster Mom’s other dogs, and I do great with this set up. At night, we all get to sleep in the bedroom. I usually choose the bed or a big, comfy chair. I typically get up around 4:30 for a quick potty break and a