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Monday, 15 July 2013

Adoption Monday: Spice, Rottweiler: Amherst, NY

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If you ever wanted to adopt a loving, playful, and cuddly dog, then Spice is the dog for you!


Spice loves to play fetch and tug, and could play for hours if you wanted.  

Spice is also a huge cuddler. When it's time to relax, she will plop herself down on top of you and start snoring (quietly, of course) in a matter of minutes.


She is a very loyal dog that will follow you around the house. She wants to be in the same room with you, and will lay by your side. Although Spice is considered a senior dog, she still acts like she is young; it is evident in her playful ways.

Spice is great with other dogs, as well as with children. 

She is currently in foster care with another Rottie mix, and a two-year old girl. Spice allows her human sister to play dress up with her, giving her sweet kisses the entire time. Spice just wants to hang out with you and will put up with just about anything just for the love and attention.  Her behavior with cats is unknown; a home visit could be arranged to safely assess her reaction to cats.

If you're looking for an easygoing snuggle buddy, can Spice be your girl?

Spice is spayed, vaccinated, heartworm negative, wormed, flea treated, microchipped, and comes with a free first vet visit to keep her on the road to good health.

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Black Dog, Second Chance is a no-kill (adoption guarantee), 501(c)3 rescue and any/all dogs that come in to the rescue, will eventually find their forever home. 

Black Dog, Second Chance work endlessly to save abused, neglected (physically and emotionally), homeless dogs that are on death row in shelters.

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