What’s the difference between Penny and a potato? Penny is adoptable!
Penny checks all of our boxes; cute, chubby and cuddly, which is why we knew we just had to save her from being euthanized in the shelter..
Penny's personality is larger than life...and so is her physique. While we love every wrinkle and roll on her, Penny is considered to be obese, which of course, comes with health concerns. We have had her thoroughly tested for thyroid or any underlying issues, but her weight seems to be due to diet. Hey, the girl likes to eat...and we can relate! Penny is on a special diet and exercise plan to help her shed some of those “lbs” and get in shape. She’s taking her diet and exercise regime very seriously and hopes to be slimmer by summer. Hot girl summer, here comes Penny!
Penny's rustic brown colored coat and oval shape are a remarkable resemblance to a potato, which is why we refer to her as our "little potato". The only kind of potato Penny is though is a couch potato!
She prefers to spend her days comfortable on the couch...with you! She’ll nudge you to nestle herself next to you in an attempt to snuggle by your side and will follow you wherever you go. Penny has a playful side too, though! She loves tossing toys around and barreling after a balls. Penny is really something special.
Penny would do best with a strong handler. She's been learning her obedience commands and would love for someone to continue working with her at home. And speaking of home, she would love to be your one and only fur baby. She's a whole lot of dog with a whole lot of love, though. We promise your home won't feel empty again.
Penny's adoption fee includes her completed veterinary exams, bloodwork, vaccines, microchip and spay. Apply below to come meet our biggest, most adorable 100 lb girl. She is sure to steal your heart 100 times over.
Adoption fee: $300
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Love Them All Sanctuary + Rescue | Scottsdale, AZ
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