millie is a beautiful loving dog she needs a new forever home. I took her in when she was abused and abandoned for weeks. but unfortunately I'm unable to look after her anymore due personal issues, I think millie which I named her is a mix bread German shepherd/ whipit greyhound, she till got baby teeth and is chewing she teething. she has alot off excitement in her. just wants attention and to play, she gets along with children and cats as she just wants to play with the cats but they don't want to she does like other dogs but not been around one playing only been near one through a gate . so looking for someone to be able to give millie what she needs and the love and attention she needs. Will be sad to let her go but need to do what's best for myself and her.
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