
Young · Dutch Shepherd / Mixed (short coat)
Medium · Short coat
Mama Mia is a 1.5 year old female Dutch Shepherd mix with a stunning dark brindle coat, a playful spirit, and a zest for life that's impossible not to love. This beautiful girl is always ready for fun and brings joyful energy wherever she goes! One of Mama Mia's favorite things is spending time in the park, where she can run, play, and enjoy every moment to the fullest. Watching her bound across the grass with a happy smile on her face is guaranteed to brighten your day. And when she's finished with her adventures, she knows exactly how to relax. Her favorite spot is a shady spot beneath the rose bush, where the bright red flowers frame her gorgeous brindle coat like a picture-perfect portrait. Mama Mia is also adorable on walks, with a charming little prance as she goes along with you. When she first leaves her kennel, her excitement can get the better of her, and she may pull on the leash as she burns off some pent-up energy. But once she's had a chance to settle in, she becomes a pleasant walking companion who enjoys exploring the world by your side. This sweet girl is looking for a family that will embrace her playful nature and give her plenty of opportunities for exercise, adventure, and love. In return, Mama Mia will fill your days with laughter, companionship, and countless happy memories. So come meet this special girl soon, and let her prance her way right into your heart. The adoption fee covers the following: spay or neuter surgery; one-year rabies vaccine; feline or canine distemper vaccine; heartworm test (dogs) or combo (fiv/felv) test (cats); deworming; and microchip. Carroll County Animal Shelter is located at 251 Automation Drive in Carrollton GA. Phone: 770-214-3590. The hours of operation are: Monday through Wednesday 12:30 pm till 4:30 pm; Thursday 12:30 pm till 6:00 pm; Friday 12:30 pm till 4:30 pm; Saturday 9:00 am till 4:00 pm. The Carroll County Animal Shelter will be closed the last Friday of every month for deep cleaning, staff training, and animal enrichment.