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Pet of the week • 04-01-22

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Meet Dasha, a 4-year-old shepherd mix who is active and lovable. She was discovered in the woods in the middle of nowhere and brought to the SPCA of Texas to find a great forever home.

She is super friendly and would love to be a second dog and have a playful buddy. Her quirky personality never fails to bring a smile to the face of the staff of the SPCA of Texas.

She’ll also offer an extra giggle or two in exchange for a treat. Being as energetic as she is, it would be best to bring her into a home with older teens and/or adults.

The ideal home would have a securely fenced backyard, but a low traffic apartment with access to some exercise areas would be a good environment, too.

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