Anna Grace
đź’›QUIET, GENTLE, AND READY FOR HER SECOND CHANCEđź’›
General Information
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- House-trained: âś…
- Leash-trained: âś…
- Good with other dogs: âś…
- Good with cats: âś…
- Good with children: âś…
My Story
Hi, I’m Anna Grace –
I’m told I’m a big, beautiful, gentle soul—and I think that fits me pretty well. I have a calm, easygoing nature and a quiet way about me that makes people feel at ease. I don’t need a lot to be happy… just a soft place to rest, a kind human nearby, and some time outside to enjoy the world around me.
Walks are one of my favorite things. I love to take my time, look around, and soak in all the sights. I’m very easy to walk (I promise I won’t drag you around!), and I’m just as happy strolling beside you as I am relaxing afterward. One of my favorite moments? When I was being brushed, I got so comfortable that I fell asleep… and even rolled over so I could be brushed on both sides. I guess you could say I’m a fan of the spa life. 💕
I’m fully house-trained and will politely let you know when I need to go out—I’ll just give you a sweet stare so you don’t miss it. I have a low activity level, so I’m perfect if you’re looking for a calm companion rather than a high-energy pup.
I get along well with people, kids, and even cats. I can be a little shy at first, but I warm up quickly and just want to be near you. I ride nicely in the car and am happiest when I’m part of your day.
I do best with a little structure around food time and would appreciate my own space to eat.
If you’re looking for a sweet, gentle, low-key companion who will quietly love you with her whole heart… I’m right here.
đź’› Love, Anna Grace đź’›
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