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Mastiff / Shepherd / Mixed (short coat) : : Female (not spayed, but will be before adoption) : : Baby : : X-Large
Hey there, my name is Gabby! I am rambunctious, lively and I love to play! I was rescued by a concerned citizen who found me roaming on her property with my brother, Gibson. I live with my foster Memaw and her dogs. I also am around small children when my Memaw babysits them. Memaw says I can't jump on them, but I get really excited - I am learning though and trying really hard to be good. The GPMR volunteers say that I can go to a home with older children, which I am very excited about! I am crate trained and I am proud to say that I have NEVER pottied in the house! I love to play with other dogs and with people, especially playing ball. I still am learning how to snuggle and be loved on. I get really scared when someone reaches down to pet me too fast. I am warming up quickly, though and learning that my people are not out to get me. I am very smart - I learned how to sit in one evening! I would really love to go to a busy home that can entertain me as well as show me how to love. UPDATE 12/13/08: I have gotten used to living in a home now and I love it! I am around children and small dogs all day. My hobbies include playing with stuffed animals, sunbathing and walks. I understand how to cuddle now and I am not so skittish anymore. I am still working on not jumping on people, but I get better and better everyday. Now when someone greets me, I usually sit first unless they get me really excited, then I can't help myself and I jump. I am learning very quickly and getting big fast! I am looking for a home that I can grow up in and I can be included in family time. Update 2/16/09: "There is no psychiatrist in the world like Gabby licking your face." This fits her well. She is always there to pick you up when your down or even when you she feels it is time to say "I love you". More about GabbyGood with Dogs, Good with Kids
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