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LEE ANN - ID#A041871

My name is LEE ANN.

I am a spayed female, black brindle Labrador Retriever mix.

The shelter staff think I am about 2 years old.

I weigh 25 pounds.

I am Heartworm NEGATIVE.

I am currently staying with a Foster Family, please call the shelter if you would like to see me.

I have been in shelter care since Jul 07, 2023.

This information was refreshed 8 minutes ago and may not represent all of the animals at the Fort Bend County Animal Services Shelter.

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Shelter Staff made the following comments about this animal:
Lee Ann is such a delight to be around. There's so much love packed into her little body! She's very sweet and friendly with people, and loves to be pet. She gets the biggest smile on her face when she's being loved on! She's too small to really pull on her leash, so she's easy to handle when walking. She loves getting a break from her kennel and going on walks. Her absolute favorite thing to do is run loose in one of our play yards. She gets the zoomies! She turns into a total speed racer the moment she's off leash. She loves to run around - she doesn't even need to be chasing anything! She especially likes it if there's a puddle to splash through. Lee Ann's love of running has given her a high energy level, but she's not all "go go go." She just needs a minute to get some energy out, then she's ready to relax and be pet. She really enjoys getting attention.

It's probably hard to believe with how adorable she looks now, but when Lee Ann was first found as a stray she had (non contagious) skin issues that caused her to loose some hair and have some scabs. Poor thing was probably dealing with her skin problems for a long time without treatment. Thanks to medicated baths she's looking much better and her fur is growing back nicely.


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

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