Pup from Brazil seeks forever home for 1st winter in Canada
The Orillia SPCA is looking for a forever home for a pup that recently moved to Canada from Brazil.
The five-year-old Dalmatian-Pointer cross lived her whole life in Brazil and only understands Portuguese.
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The Ontario SPCA Orillia Animal Centre recently posted the pup’s story on its Facebook page. “Olá from Brazil! My name is Krystal and for my whole life I lived in Brazil. I moved to Canada in the summer so this will be my first Canadian winter, Brrr!”
The shelter says Krystal is a tad shy, but very sweet. “I am a quiet girl, who enjoys being around people and, so far, other dogs, I haven't met any cats yet.”
The SPCA stated in the post Krystal would do best in a quiet home where she can spend her days cuddling and lounging.
Anyone interested in adopting her can call 705-325-1304 or email the shelter at 467 West Street North in Orillia.
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