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ADORA - ID#A040366

My name is ADORA.

I am a spayed female, brown and tan Labrador Retriever mix.

The shelter staff think I am about 5 years old.

I have been in shelter care since Jan 31, 2023.

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Shelter Staff made the following comments about this animal:
Everyone meet Adora - short for adorable which she is! She's very sweet and friendly and craves being pet and getting attention from people above all else. She has an average to low energy level. While she'd much rather be pet than anything, she's also able to entertain herself by meandering around our play yards. She stays pretty calm and is gentle with people. She doesn't seem to know any tricks yet and she's not too interested in toys. But she's very interested in love!

Adora's doggie day trip foster says "We’re not sure how this affectionate, calm little chonk has been passed over for a year now!! She has the sweetest personality and gives gentle kisses. We took her out on the trails at Memorial Park. She enjoyed the sunshine and sniffing all the foliage. She was unphased by the people with their dogs walking past us or all the people on bikes. We gave her a little bath and she did great too. She did well in the car and on the leash. Given the extra love she has on her, we think it was a little challenging for her to jump up into the car, but she happily accepted the assistance.
We think she would make a great family dog, as she’s most interested in being loved on and very calm and quiet!"


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Fort Bend County Animal Services Shelter at (281) 342-1512

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