


Ella
Border Collie
Age
10 years
Gender
female
Size
Medium
Weight
45.00 lbs
Age
10 years
Gender
female
Size
Medium
Weight
45.00 lbs
Audrey Conrad
Pet Owner
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About Ella
She loves her owners, people, and loves to cuddle. She will chase a ball for hours outside. She is very reactive around other dogs and needs to be leashed outside because she will attack other dogs. Other than that she is a very obedient and smart dog.
Health & Care
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