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Blossom is looking for love and a new home!

Blossom is ready for love and is up for adoption at theĀ Animal Welfare League of Alexandria!

This 2-year-old girl has been through a lot and was in rough condition when she came to AWLA, according to AWLA spokesperson Erin Shackelford.

“She was found tied to a fence with a significant skin issue that caused her to be nearly hairless, itchy, and red and sore from scratching,” said Shackelford. “Thanks to the incredible AWLA animal care and veterinary team, Blossom is feeling much better. Her skin has healed and her hair is growing back nicely.”

While she may be a bit timid when meeting people, Blossom warms up quickly with the help of a few treats and gentle scratches!

Blossom loves to play and chasing toys is especially fun for her. This gentle girl is in need of a wonderful forever home full of love to grow into the best furry companion she can be!

Read Blossom’s entire profile to learn more. To schedule a time to meet her, email [email protected]Ā or call 703-746-4774.

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