Getting a Pet After Divorce: Healing and Timing
Considering getting a pet after divorce for healing and companionship? Learn crucial timing, how to choose the right pet from a shelter, and practical.
Roxy is a delightful young dog, full of youthful energy and a sweet disposition. At just 1 year old, she's past the puppy chaos but still retains that playful spirit. She's eager to please and ready to form a strong bond with her forever family. Roxy is also housetrained, making her transition into a new home even smoother.
As a mixed breed with a short coat, Roxy will likely have moderate grooming needs, requiring occasional brushing to keep her coat healthy and minimize shedding. Her energy level is moderate, meaning she'll enjoy daily walks and playtime, but isn't likely to be bouncing off the walls. She's a good size for many homes, adaptable and ready to be a loving companion.
Roxy is looking for a home where she can be an active member of the family. She would thrive with owners who can provide consistent training, plenty of affection, and regular exercise to keep her happy and engaged. A secure yard for her to play in would be a bonus. Come meet Roxy and see if this wonderful girl is the perfect addition to your life!
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