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Zoey – a dog with a mix of everything!

This weeks Summit Radio Pet of the Week from the BCSPCA is Zoey!

Zoey is a 1-year-old with the soul of a comedian and the heart of a snuggler. She’s playful, sweet, and just the right amount of ridiculous – the kind of dog who’ll have you laughing one minute and melting into couch cuddles the next. Portrait of Zoey, the lovely pup up for adoption with the BCSPCA

She lives for playtime – toss a toy, and she’s all in. But when it’s time to chill? Chloe is a pro at cozy snuggles and calm companionship. Whether it’s a quiet evening on the couch or a backyard romp, Zoey’s energy matches the vibe.

Pet Zoey wanting belly rubs

🏡 Ideal Home? Here’s the Wishlist:

A secure yard – she’s got some escape artist moves, so keeping her safe is key.

A home that will continue her confidence-building journey with kindness and patience.

Someone who wants a smart, playful, affectionate sidekick to share life with.

Zoey is a total ham with a heart of gold. She’s ready to bring joy, laughs, and lots of love to the right home.

Car rides! This queen absolutely ADORES car rides.

If she seems like the girl for you, learn more about adopting her here! https://adopt.spca.bc.ca/pets/780797/

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