Liberty a true holiday
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Liberty a true holiday
AvailableLiberty a true holiday is a baby female medium mixed-breed dog, weighing 8 pounds. She is vaccinated and currently in Conway, SC. Liberty is reported to be house trained, and she gets along well with both dogs and cats.
About Liberty a true holiday
Liberty a true holiday is a resilient little girl, overcoming a rough start. At just 10 weeks old and 8 pounds, she was found abandoned, in poor health, and fighting for her life. Thanks to dedicated rescuers, she's on her way to recovery, becoming stronger every day. Though Liberty carries her scars, she's sweet and gentle, still learning that the world can be a safe place. This shy puppy needs a warm-hearted family that understands healing takes time. She may not rush into your arms initially, but with patience and experience, you’ll earn her trust, which will be a treasured gift. Liberty is up to date on her age-appropriate veterinary care, microchipped, and recovering beautifully from treatments for parasites. She gets along well with cats, dogs, and children. With an adoption fee of $250, Liberty is looking for someone who believes scared puppies, like her, deserve happy endings. Can you be that person? Rescue Coop is dedicated to giving dogs a chance, placing over 550 dogs in loving homes nationwide. Your new journey begins with an application; Liberty is waiting for you!
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Questions about Liberty a true holiday
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
A Beagle like Liberty is comfortable in various living environments, from apartments to homes with yards. What's important is a loving family that will support her during her healing journey.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Beagles usually need moderate outdoor space to explore and play. Liberty will thrive in a secure area where she can feel safe and start to trust the world.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Beagles are known for being friendly and sociable, making them suitable for homes with children. Liberty, eager to learn, will appreciate gentle interactions with kids.











