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A loving Akbash pup is looking for her forever home!

Meet Clementine – this weeks Pet of the Week from the BCSPCA West Kootenay in Castlegar!

This beautiful 2-year-old spayed Akbash is looking for her forever home! With long legs built for roaming and a heart full of curiosity, she thrives in open spaces where she can stretch her legs and explore.

She’s best suited for a home with adults or older children-no cats, please! True to her breed, she’s intelligent and independent, and she needs a “job” or regular mental stimulation to keep her mind sharp and happy.

 

Whether it’s a ride in the car or a trip downriver in a canoe, this girl is always ready for the next adventure. She’s loyal, alert, and happiest when she’s with her people doing something purposeful.

If you’ve got the space, time, and love for a working dog who lives for the journey, she might just be your perfect match.

Learn more here: https://adopt.spca.bc.ca/pets/784589/

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