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Fruity Pebbles

Posted on January 9, 2023 By admin
Fruity Pebbles: Granted 12/1/2010

The Story of Fruity Pebbles

Last Updated: December 04, 2010

Rescuer: B. Diane Myers at ccrescue@dogsweetdog.com

Here is Pebbles’ story, in the words of her rescuer:
“Fruity Pebbles was an owner surrender. She had been a former house pet but when her owner had to move back in with her parents due to illness, Pebbles was forced to live outside with very little contact (except for feeding). After several years the owner’s mother realized that it was no life for her and brought her into rescue. She’s a very sweet, but very chubby girl. Fortunately at Celtic Corgi Rescue’s Fat Camp, that problem is easy to fix. She does have pretty nasty teeth and will need the obligatory test for UTI, micro-chipping, etc.”
CorgiAid supporters will help Pebbles get up to speed on her health care, as she enjoys her green beans and works on remembering what it was like to be a beloved pet. Thank you!
Pebbles is in Oklahoma.

This dog is available for adoption. Please contact B. Diane Myers at ccrescue@dogsweetdog.com for more information.


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