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  • Name. Kira
  • Breed. Golden Retriever
  • Nickname. Kira-Dog
  • Sex. f
  • Age. 11yrs
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All about me...

I'm a soft hearted girl and there's nothing I like better than leaning my head against my humans' leg for a pat ... or anyone else's leg for that matter! I think there's nothing better in the world than being with my humans ... except maybe food! This is my third family, the other two just didn't work out ... not my fault, things just weren't quite suitable for me. This one is my forever family, though. They love me, care for me, play with me and let me be inside with them all the time ... I'm their second daughter! I even get to sleep on my own quilt in my mum and dad's bedroom. That's the life for me!!

I really love...

to carry around my squeaky toy bottle. I don't like giving it up, I just like carrying it. I am a Golden "Retriever", not a Golden "Giver", after all! I also like to have my belly rubbed ... all night if someone is willing! And of course, I love my walks. What dog doesn't!! Just give me a lead, a footpath and lots of interesting "pee-mails" to check up on and I'm in doggie heaven!


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