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PRALINE

How sad can one short life be?  Praline found herself pregnant and being dumped by her owners in a pound in Louisiana:  pregnant, alone, no special someone to love her and her soon to be puppies.  Not so bad you say, well her story continues:  just when she was about to be rescued from her current dilemma, Mother Nature had other plans.  Katrina hit the area and flooding waters once again left her without shelter and care. Alone, scared and ready to deliver. 
Praline’s luck seemed to change when NASPR volunteers stepped in and took her to foster.  Five months have passed, and Praline is now ready to find that family that she can trust to never leave her uncared for again. 
At approximately 2 years old, Pr aline is young enough to heal from the neglect and uncaring treatment of her past.  She is house trained, spayed, current on vaccines, HW negative and craves the love and affection of her foster family.  She is dog friendly, indifferent to cats and little people are great as long as they aren’t overly loud.  Otherwise she shies away. She loves being outside, lazing in the sun and enjoying the calm.  When inside her favorite spot is on her pillow bed on the floor near her people. 
She is a quiet girl, no barks or growls, that needs the serenity of a calm and loving forever family to resto re her trust in life.
 
Katrina has passed, but the destruction that she left behind has not.  If you have a place in your heart and home for this special case PLEASE fill out the application.  She deserves to build a new life starting NOW!

Please see the Texas pages for more available dogs?
 

Contact: Debby  trouvaille@prodigy.net   for more information

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