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I wouldn't recommend going to check her out because the shelter isnt happy with the amount of people asking about her. Or if youre serious about adoption you can just walk in through the main doors and go straight down to the hallway to the back garden sort of thing and the door will say "To Dogs". You don't really need to check in with anyone to view the dogs
exactly what I did. But she was at the vet today so I didnt get a chance to take a look. They were happy to tell me the history and behaviours of the dog and all, so I'm not sure what you mean.
she's being adopted. one of my old supervisors got in touch with a friend and they work with animals. she either is finding a home with a family or a husky shelter
and apparently the dog was going to be put down?? but with all the negative press they said they dont do that.
i dont know who to believe but she has found a home and kudos to everyone