Shelter Pup – Libby
About a month ago, when the shelter staff met one-year-old Libby, they knew that the spayed Golden Retriever – Great Pyrenees would go home for Christmas. She was gorgeous and friendly, wagging and wiggling greetings. The prediction came true, and the smiling pup left with her new family.
However, now Libby is back in the shelter. Maybe the chaos of Christmas, a child and a new pup, who really is a puppy, even though her body is bigger, was just too much. Yet, even if the humans were overwhelmed, Libby returned in her same happy mood. She was ecstatic to see her old friends, the shelter staff.
Libby will be just as thrilled to meet her forever person, someone with the time to welcome Libby home.






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