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This Lovable Lab Mix Was Rescued From A Hoarding Situation Where She Was Forced To Have Puppies Constantly

To this day, Mary Jane has completed her heartworm treatment and is free of that, and her mange has also been treated as well.

In a Facebook post dedicated to Mary Jane, Home for Good Dog Rescue explained that her foster mom has nothing but wonderful things to say about her.

Her foster mom mentioned that Mary Jane is “the sweetest girl” who knows how to walk nicely on a leash, and knows how to not have accidents in the house.

“Mary Jane has her lazy moments of relaxing on the couch but she also loves to play and zoom around,” her foster mom said.

“She plays wonderfully with toys but prefers squeaky toys. Mary Jane is obsessed with sunbathing in the yard, after a roll in the grass of course.”

“Mary Jane gets along great with other dogs but does need some time to warm up and get used to their company. Mary Jane would do best in a home with older children since she enjoys jumping up for hugs.”

Mary Jane learns very quickly and has figured out how to lay down, how to sit, and how to wait until you tell her to eat her food.

Mary Jane would do best with a family who also does not have a cat in the home.

If you would like to adopt Mary Jane, you can fill out an application for her here, while also looking into the adoption requirements that Home for Good Dog Rescue has.

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