RE-HOMED: Beautiful Linda came to us with a terrible skin condition and was almost completely bald, now her coat has grown back even more beautifully and she is ready to move on to her own home. Good luck, Linda!

Dog Fact file

Name: LINDA
Breed: GERMAN SHEPHERD
Sex: FEMALE
DoB: 2013-2014
Vaccinations: YES
Chipped: YES
Spayed/neutered: YES
Ready to travel: YES
Special needs: NO
Friendly: Kids/Cats/Dogs
STATUS: ADOPTED DEC 2016
DATE POSTED: JULY 2016
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Meet LINDA

Hello everyone. This is LINDA

This stunning GSD female of around 3 years old came to us after she was found trying to survive on a dry river bed. Poor Linda had lost virtually all her fur and was suffering from a skin parasite.

It took her a long time to get over the parasite but here she is now looking happy, healthy and better than ever! Her fur has grown back incredibly and looks amazing.

Linda has the sweetest, most loving personality. She is very very affectionate and very good with other dogs. Linda would suit a family who have lots of time to give her the love she has deserved for a long time.

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LINDA has been re-homed but if you are interested in fostering or adopting a rescue dog please click on the button below to meet the Valle Verde dogs still waiting to find their forever homes and families. Please also share our stories with anyone you know who might be able to help . Thank you!

 

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