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Article: Friendly and outgoing, Betsy would love a real home.(Neighbor)(The buddy beat)
- Article from:
- Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
- Article date:
- September 21, 2003
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Byline: Sandy Faut
Betsy came to Buddy some months back as a sweet, shy dog who had been abused. Her current foster mom, Linda, feels it was emotional neglect rather than physical abuse, but either way - physical or emotional - Betsy did not have the optimal start in life.
During her first weeks with Buddy, the dog they named Betsy hung back and was unsure of people. She wanted to be friendly but was so unsure. Over the weeks in her foster home, Betsy blossomed. She learned people were not going to hurt her and they were actually fun to be around. Betsy turned into a friendly, outgoing, loving dog who likes children, car rides, and playing with her ...
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