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Three years ago, we made the best decision in
deciding to adopt another ESS. Zoey then came to us and is the BEST dog
ever. She is not only beautiful but so well behaved and is loved by
everyone. We can't thank MAESSR and Debbie enough for giving us Zoey. Judy Minnick, NJ
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Jingles 4
Entered: 12/23/2021 Status: Permanent Foster Age: 13 Color: Black/White Cocker Spaniel Gender: Altered Male Location: Goochland, VA Health: UTD, HW- Temperament: Good with adults, good with other dogs, unknown with cats
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Jingles 4's Story . . .
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Original: “He is low key and easy to walk. And,
most of all, he is a loving, affectionate senior!”
Jingles
was found as a stray in Maryland right before Christmas in 2021, although the
shelter strongly suspects that his "finder" was actually his owner
turning him in. Despite his not
being a Springer, MAESSR has a soft spot for Cockers. So, Jingles became a MAESSR boy.
This
sweet older gentleman settled into his foster home seamlessly. The shelter had neutered him and brought him
up-to-date on his vaccinations. His
foster mom thought he would be a prime candidate for the status of permanent
foster. Now he will remain in his loving
foster home for the rest of his life.
Jingles certainly won the lottery!
Jingles is not bothered by the pack of resident and foster dogs in his foster
home. He is low key and easy to
walk. And, most of all, he is a loving, affectionate senior!
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