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Meet Bambi, a sweet and gentle senior lady with a heart full of love to give. Despite her age, Bambi is full of charm and enjoys quiet companionship. She's a delightful lap dog who cherishes cuddles and gentle attention, always ready to offer a soft nuzzle or a comforting presence. Her calm demeanor makes her an ideal companion for a peaceful home.
As a Shih Tzu and Poodle mix, Bambi embodies the best traits of both breeds. She's intelligent, affectionate, and known for her friendly nature. Her mixed heritage often results in a low-shedding coat, which is a bonus for allergy sufferers, though it does require regular grooming to keep her looking and feeling her best. She's likely to be adaptable and thrive in an environment where she feels secure and loved.
Bambi is looking for a serene home where she can spend her golden years feeling cherished. An ideal family would appreciate a calm companion, perhaps an individual or a couple, who can provide her with a soft bed, gentle walks, and plenty of affection. She would do well in a home that understands the needs of a senior dog, offering patience and consistent care. Come meet Bambi and let her sweet spirit brighten your life!
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