Shelia is about one-and-a-half years old. She is a small mix breed and has beautiful coloring. Shelia is white with some brown and black markings on her back and face. She is an absolutely stunning girl and has a great personality. Shelia gets along well with everyone! Her foster family says she just wants to be loved. Shelia loves to run and play outside with her foster family as well as other dogs. She doesn’t seem to care if there is a cat in the family either. She has a bit of a turned up nose. Shelia will make a wonderful family pet!If you would like to bring Shelia into your heart and home, call SAINT Animal Rescue in Calhan. Our phone number is 719-541-3099.It is a challenge to adopt a new pet. SAINT Animal Rescue asks the adopter to give the animal a reasonable amount of time to adjust to its new family and environment. This is important to your new family member as well as your existing family members.Don’t forget to check out our Web site at saintanimalrescue.org. Pets are waiting to be adopted into a loving family.
Please meet Shelia
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