Monica Reed

Wet Nose Wednesday…Meet Trusty!!

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Wet Nose Wednesday…Meet Trusty!!

Meet Trusty!  Trusty is an adult cattle dog!  This guy is a happy go lucky little man. He has the biggest most innocent smile and wiggle butt. He loves to cuddle and enjoys being around his dog friends running around at the dog park and at home. He’s come such a long way and deserves the most amazing and patient home where he can get all the pets and treats in the world. Another plus, he is potty trained and also would do just fine with cats with a proper introduction.

If you’d like more info on Trusty, click HERE!  You can adopt Trusty today!  He is available at Companion Pet Rescue of Middle Tennessee!

Take a look at Trusty’s pics!

 

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