Circle L — Onyx
Hi, my name is Onyx. I was originally adopted from Circle L Ranch Animal rescue when I was a puppy. I lived with my human mom for three years, and then she passed away. I found myself scared and confused. I was taken to the shelter, where I became even more frightened. I had to stay there for a week to see if another family member would come and get me. Since no one did, they called Circle L Ranch, and now I’m back here. I’m about 3 1/2 years old, and am potty-trained. I’m a bit shy when I first meet a stranger, but give me a few minutes and a lot of patience and I’ll warm up real fast. I like polite playful male dogs best; the girls and me don’t seem to see eye to eye. If you could please come and meet me and see that I’m a great girl and just need a little time to get over my nervousness, maybe we’ll become best friends. Call Circle L Ranch Animal Rescue at 928-273-7005 to schedule an appointment.
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