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(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Pet Location: Angie 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:- My foster mom says I love to cuddle once I warm up!- I prefer to coexist with other dogs.- I have successfully lived with cats! My home needs are: - Wayside recommends you bring your dog to meet me before adoption to ensure we can be buddies.- Wayside recommends no apartments or shared living spaces for me! I like to use my voice when I am excited.Hi there, I’m Angie! I’m such a good dog. I try my best never to cause any trouble at all. I’m sweet, smart, playful, and tons of fun. And I love hanging out with my people more than anything else in the whole world. Sure, it might take me a little extra time to settle in and to get comfortable with you, but once we bond, you’ll find that I’m an affectionate and lovely little gal. I hope to be your constant companion and your little shadow. I hope you want that too! I’d love to be your dog.I’m a darling, 3-year-old, 30-pound Cocker Spaniel mix, with soft fur, gentle eyes, a sweet smile, and a happy, charming, delightful personality. I’m even already housebroken. I came to Wayside when my previous owner was no longer able to care for me. I miss her. Sadly, I felt anxious, stressed, worried, and so alone at the big shelter. Foster Mom noticed that I was struggling, so she jumped into action, taking me home to help me relax until I can find my new family. Ah, just what I needed. Life is good again.The first couple days in my foster home were scary and confusing, so Foster Mom let me go at my own pace, never pushing me into things I wasn’t ready for. This helped to put me at ease, and within just a few days I was a different dog, although some things still startle me, like the bubbler in the fancy water bowl. Ha! Typically, though, instead of being afraid, now that I’ve settled in, I am happy and excited and silly and fun. I love to enthusiastically welcome Foster Mom home from work, never failing to make her smile. I haven’t had any accidents, and there is no need for me to stay in a crate because I am so well behaved. I can be trusted to roam free in the house even when no one is home. I don’t bother a single thing. At night, I get to choose where to sleep, often selecting the couch, a dog bed, or at the foot of Foster Mom’s bed. I love to be brushed or groomed, which is good