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Freedom, 8, was surrendered to Phoenix Animal Rescue from a breeding farm in Lancaster when she was no longer needed.

Freedom is learning how to trust again after spending her life at a puppy mill. She clearly wasn’t cared for very well. Initially shy, she takes time to warm up and feel comfortable with volunteers and people. She is hoping to find a breed-experienced family that will continue working on her confidence and courage. She will need to meet any dogs at home and will need a kid-free home. Freedom will be spayed, vaccinated, dewormed, microchipped and blood tested at adoption. To adopt Freedom, fill out the adoption application at www.phoenixanimalrescue.com. Her adoption fee is $300. ••

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