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LIZZI* - ID#A771989

Not Available for Foster

My name is LIZZI*.

I am a spayed female, brown German Shepherd Dog.

I weigh approximately 94.00 lbs.

The shelter staff think I am about 11 years old.

I have been at the shelter since Mar 17, 2022 and am ready to go home today!

I am currently in foster care but am available for adoption! If you are interested in adopting me, please email PACC.AdoptAFoster@pima.gov.
If you believe this is your lost pet, come down during regular business hours to reclaim or email pacclostandfound@pima.gov with any questions.

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Shelter Staff made the following comments about this animal:
Lizzi and Loki are a bonded pair of senior friends who are looking for a home together. These two gentle seniors need to find a soft place to land- the shelter is no place for senior pets!! Lizzi and Loki were brought to PACC by an animal protection officer. The PACC clinic is taking great care of them as they seem to have not had any vet care in quite some time. Loki has valley fever and Lizzi has some old lady aches and pains, so they need a family committed to their long-term care.

While Lizzi and Loki are on the shy side, they are very tolerant of handling and appreciate spending quiet time with their volunteer friends. Lizzi enjoys gentle pets and scratches, and Loki is learning about those too. Lizzi and Loki are both vulnerable due to their age and condition, and were unsure about other dogs during their playgroup evaluations. They take comfort from one another, but need to meet any other resident dogs prior to heading home.

Lizzi and Loki will do best in a calm home with a patient and understanding family who can help them gain confidence and who will make sure they get the medical care they need. Remember, adopting pals may actually mean less work than adopting a single pet- they keep each other entertained, they give each other stability and comfort, they adjust more quickly to new situations, and they provide twice the amount of love. Ask about these sweet seniors today!




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