The Loud Bark Of This Partly Deaf Dog Is Just Trying To Be Heard And If Lucky, Adopted

The centers  manager says that it is a pity, because she really is a great dog and for the right house she would be a perfect match. He even says that if the adopters have kids that are eleven or older, or even better to have a dog sibling to play and spend the day with.

Plus what is very important for her health is that the adoptive family understands why she barks like that and to continue with her program that helps her lower the sound of her own bark little by little.

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