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Tana Manjunath

Liora is so adorable, smart and hard working. She loves her humans and she's always so happy to see them. She's bite trained and even though she's a little puppy she doesn't bite people. She's a quick learner. She's so hyper and playful around humans and tries to sit on your lap even though she's so big. She's the best dog I've ever had and i swear on that. We can't afford to feed her right now. I'm in so much emotional pain having to give her away. I would really appreciate if I could get updates, pics and vids of her. We love her so much.

Liora :), Dog, Labrador Retriever, Female, Adopted, Vaccinated
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Tana Manjunath
My WhatsApp number is 9663945207
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Karthik S
Hi I want to adopt her. Is she available? My contact details are 9513009005
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