About Zoey - MD |
- Status: Adopted!
- Adoption Fee: $425
- Species: Dog
- General Color: Black with Gray or Silver
- Current Age: 1 Year 7 Months (best estimate)
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- Microchipped: Yes
- Fence Required: Yes(6 foot)
- Housetrained: Yes
- Exercise Needs: Moderate
- Shedding Amount: Moderate
- Owner Experience Needed: Breed
- Reaction to New People: Cautious
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Zoey is a gorgeous 1 year old currently located in Maryland.
It is so hard to believe that no one has snatched this little girl up.
Zoey's foster mom has been taking her everywhere. Zoey has been on beautiful hikes in state parks, and attended several agility classes and a 2 day trial as a spectator and done well in the crowds of dogs/people/excitement. She is perfectly mannered in the pet store.
Her foster mom is starting her in sports foundation class and we are so excited to see what this girl can do.
She is crate trained and house trained. She is working on learning basic obedience and is a very quick study. She does fantastic riding in the car.
Zoey is great with other dogs and loves her foster brothers. She is incredibly sweet.
She has high prey drive so will not be placed in a home with cats or toddlers.
She finds some large men intimidating at first and will alarm bark but will warm up with proper introductions.
Zoey is a true gem. Some family is going to be so very lucky to be able to add Zoey to their family.
Zoey's history prior to coming into rescue:
Zoey is a miracle as she was found as a stray and brought into the shelter in very unstable condition. She was emaciated and was vomiting blood. They were not sure if she would survive. The shelter doctored her for months and she fought like a true Malinois, never wanting to give up and is now a beautiful, healthy little girl.
If you would like more information on Zoey, please contact her coordinator, Carol Aulick, via \
She is a miracle as she was found as a stray and brought into the shelter in very unstable condition. She was emaciated and was vomiting blood. They were not sure if she would survive. The shelter doctored her for months and she fought like a true Malinois, never wanting to give up and is now a beautiful, healthy little girl.