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This girl is a LOVE BUG! She soaks up all the pets and attention she can get. It's as if she is trying to make up for all the months when she didn't have someone to love on her. She is desperate to find her forever family.
Frannie keeps her crate clean and enjoys the company of other dogs. She's a "no" for cats (well a "no, thank you"). She LOVES, I mean LOOOVES people. She literally cannot get enough of loving. I think she went so long without human touch that she thinks it's just the ABSOLUTE best thing EVER.
Frannie is very independent. She is not a dog that will require your 110% attention. She is content to play by herself. She LOVES toys. There is NO stuffy she can't destroy. There is nothing she loves more than to go on a walk and sniff all of the wonderful new smells the world has to offer.
Frannie is looking for her happily ever after, and she definitely deserves it! This 55 lb. girl spent over half her life in a very rural, outdoor pound where she rarely saw any humans. During that time, her sweet paws only knew (often wet) concrete, and she spent most nights sleeping on the cold concrete floor or a raised hard bed. It seemed as if Frannie and her other furry pals had been forgotten by the world.
A few very determined people became aware of these dogs' situation, and they decided they would not stop until each dog was out of that place and into a warm, loving home. Thanks to Frannie's rescuers, Frannie is out of that awful outdoor pound and living a life of love with her foster family. However, Frannie is still longing to find her forever family.
Frannie is UTD on vaccinations, spayed and HW-. She is located in Northwest AR. Please reach out to schedule a Meet & Greet.
If you would prefer to foster (vs adopt), we would LOVE that (so would Frannie). We understand adopting a dog is a 10-15 year commitment. Please message us if you'd like to talk about fostering Frannie BEFORE adopting.
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