Zoey is a Shih Tzu rescue dog from Texas. She is about eight years old with a very cute under-bite and a beautiful coat. Zoey loves to sit in a lap and be petted. She is great with children, cats and other dogs and would make a wonderful, loving pet. We think Zoey might be blind in one eye. If you are interested in adopting Zoey into your family, please call SAINT Animal Rescue, located in Calhan, at 719-541-3099. It is always a challenge when adopting 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 so very important to your new family member as well as your existing family members. Please visit the Web site at www. saintanimalrescue.org, and, as always, thank you for caring.SAINT is looking for temporary, loving foster homes for dogs and cats. If you are interested in helping please call SAINT Animal Rescue at 719-541-3099.“Being left behind is the saddest day in an animal’s life. When all other friends desert, he remains.”– George Graham Vest
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