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Adorable Adoptable Bebe Seeks Forever Home After Loved One Falls Ill: Prince George's Co.
Beautiful Bebe loves to go for walks, receive belly rubs and hang out with her humans. She's searching for her forever home - are you the 1?

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD — The sweetest girl who loves belly rubs and being close to her humans is searching for her forever home after her owner fell ill. Described by her foster family as being "full of light and love and energy," 9-year-old Bebe has good house manners and knows basic commands.
She loves going for walks, which is important as Bebe has some weight to lose. She also takes medicine to control Cushings disease and is crate trained.
So far she's gotten along well with other dogs and would pair best with a more submissive four-legged friend.
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"Bebe is so sweet and is going to make some lucky family very happy. She has a lot of love to give and deserves a happy ending since losing her person to terminal illness. Bebe’s got some weight to lose, but she's not lazy or overeating; her overweight is due to a medical condition. She's a good reminder that when a pet develops behavior or health issues, you should always take them in for a thorough veterinary exam. Pinpointing the problem helps you find the right solutions quickly," said Tamela Terry, president of The SPCA/Humane Society of Prince George's County, Inc.
To learn more about Bebe, visit here. If you are interested in Bebe, fill out a no-obligation adoption application.
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Numerous adorable adoptables await their forever homes through The SPCA/Humane Society of Prince George's County, Inc. and you can view them here. Anyone interested in adopting a pet with The SPCA/Humane Society of Prince George's County, Inc. should fill out a no-obligation adoption application. Because The SPCA/Humane Society of Prince George's County, Inc. is a volunteer-run group, all animals are cared for in foster homes and animals must be placed within the greater Baltimore-DC area.
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