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Emerald

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Emerald begins to beam with hope. She's no longer hanging her head in despair.    She doesn't understand leashes, so we're carrying her from room to room, but she wants to learn. Emerald is a sensitive girl ready to bloom in a loving, forever home where she will be showered with reassurance and kind guidance.    She is a medium-size (42 pounds) Retriever mix, 5 years of age, good with other dogs, and debuting for adoption at Nevada SPCA .    Emerald was at another shelter that asked for our help with her timidity and fear.

Twinkle Little Star

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Twinkle Little Star , a 4-pound sweetheart, has made great gains with self-esteem in the past two weeks.  No longer hanging her head low, she's reaching up high and she's confident in steady hands.  Twinkle Little Star is a dainty Chihuahua, 1 year young, housetrained & crate-trained, good with cats & dogs & older kids, and now spayed and debuting for adoption today at Nevada SPCA . She needed us due to a previous family member being allergic to her.

Holly

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Holly , a young girl steadily building self-esteem, is ready to bloom and reach her full loving potential.    She is learning that she is a dear treasure and worthy of love. Holly is a Toy & Terrier blend, 1 year of age and spayed, good with other dogs. and debuting for adoption today at Nevada SPCA .    She was surrendered by previous owners who wanted her to have a better home.

Carolyn and Jo Ann

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Carolyn Jo Ann Carolyn and Jo Ann , sister junior puppies, are both blooming, though at different speeds, and they are building toward reaching their full loving potential.    They are medium in size, substantially smaller than most Retrievers, 7 months of age, now spayed and ready for adoption at Nevada SPCA. Prior to their rescue, the girls were reportedly confined in a tiny area and were not getting attention and socialization. Carolyn has improved the most. She is quick to offer her smile and hug the legs of the people she wants to be around. Her spirit is soaring with hope and enthusiasm. Jo Ann is still too shy to walk on a leash. If you call her to you, she will slink low to the ground and scramble into your lap for cuddling. She is not yet confident enough to stand up around people and instead flattens to the ground in submission. Please help find responsible, stable homes where theses girls can continue improving...