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MAMI - ID#A656441

My name is Mami and I am a spayed female, tan and white American bully mix.

The shelter staff think I am about 1 year and 10 months old.

I weigh 49.60 lbs.

I have been at the shelter since Feb 02, 2024.

This information is 7 hours old.
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Shelter Staff made the following comments about this animal:
Hi, I'm Mami, a 1.5 year old pint-sized girl looking for my forever family. Please don't be put off by the way I jump and bark at my kennel door when you walk by. I know it seems a bit much, but I get excited to see people and I am hoping you want to meet me. It get's really lonely here at the shelter, especially if you are in a kennel all by yourself. Like it says here, I am pint-sized, so I can't always see what's going on outside my kennel. I can hear other dogs and people and I just get excited! When my volunteers take me out for a walk and spend time playing with me I settle and just want to snuggle. I LOVE pets and especially belly rubs. I also enjoy treats, cheese is my favorite, and my volunteers are helping me to learn my manners. I am not so sure about other dogs, so I likely will do best in an only-dog household. CHECK OUT MY VIDEOS and please come meet me!

Please remember that the shelter is a stressful environment; many dogs come to Front Street as strays without any known history. While staff and volunteers do their best to learn about each dog, behavior in the shelter is not always the same as behavior in a home. Keeping the 3/3/3 Decompression Rule in mind is important. Three days for initial decompression, three weeks to learn the routines of your household, and three months to start to feel relaxed and safe in the home. When you adopt, foster, or are a new pet parent, it's especially important to consider.




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