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Meet Zoe – A Large Bundle Of Love.

Lovely Zoe is a large sized one year old.

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Zoe was thankfully saved from a dreadful public shelter, even though she’s endured this – Zoe doesn’t let this dampen her spirits in any way and remains a very happy girl!!

She has a gorgeous long fluffy coat, eyes that’s scream love me and a beautiful temperament – anyone would be lucky to adopt this beauty!!

Zoe is great with anyone she encounters including children, she’s more than happy to spread her joyful smile around to whoever is near by. Zoe is super fond of her food and has her favourite treats, she’s an inquisitive girl who will already sit for a treat without asking.

Zoe is a little puppy like in nature so loves lots of chew toys, long lasting treats and many cuddles!!

Zoe is good with dogs and can happily be placed with or without a resident dog/s!! Zoe is housetrained, can be left, walks well on the lead and travels well in the car. Zoe has been spayed, fully vaccinated and microchipped.

Zoe is in foster in Cambridgeshire.

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The Biggies' League

The Biggies’ League

For further details about adopting a dog from The Biggies’ League, please fill out the adoption form https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/TBL/Dog.

All dogs rehomed via this rescue will be vaccinated, neutered/spayed and microchipped. Home checks apply and full post adoption support is offered.

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