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Valarie

Doberman

Sumner County, Tennessee, US

Adoption Fee

$100

Age

1 year 9 months

Gender

female

Size

Large

Weight

68.00 lbs

C

Chris Henderson

Pet Owner

About Valarie

She is very high energy and loves to play she is naturally a little timid at first but her environment at the moment is pretty chaotic we have little dogs as well she really wants to play with them but they are naturally afraid and become aggressive towards her. She doesn’t get aggressive in return. She’s a great dog and will make someone a lovely companion

Health & Care

Vaccinated
House Trained

Great With

Children

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