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Ava is an incredibly affectionate dog who adores people and thrives on deep connection, making her an ideal companion for a loving individual or family. She is wonderful with children and fully potty trained, enjoying car rides. Ava needs a home with a secure, fenced yard to burn off energy, followed by plenty of cuddles. She requires a home without cats and is best as the only dog, and will benefit from continued leash training.
Special Needs
Cannot live with cats, recommended as the only dog in the home due to aversion to other dogs, and needs continued work on leash skills.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
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