Heidi - Female Young Anatolian Shepherd for Adoption in Orange County, FL

Anatolian Shepherd 1 year 2 months old female large named Heidi for adoption in Orange County, Florida | Petmeetly
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Anatolian Shepherd 1 year 2 months old female large named Heidi for adoption in Orange County, Florida | Petmeetly
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Heidi

Anatolian Shepherd

Orange County, Florida, US

Adoption Fee

$50

Age

1 year 3 months

Gender

female

Size

Large

Weight

70.00 lbs

A

A Bray

Pet Owner

About Heidi

Heidi is sweet and shy. She gets along well with my teenagers and our dog, but hasn't been around others. She was dumped Sept 4th and I reported her to OC Animal Services, but I've heard nothing and I can't afford another dog.

Health & Care

House Trained

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What is the adoption fee for Heidi?

The adoption fee for Heidi is $50.00. This fee typically covers vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and health checkups. Contact the owner for more details.

Where is Heidi located?

Heidi is located in Orange County, Florida. Arrange a meet and greet or discuss adoption procedures with the owner.

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