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Meet Abbey Mae

ABBEY MAE came to us when her owner had to go into assisted living. She is the sweetest, sweetest dog! Always happy to meet new people! Abbey is good with other dogs. She is coexisting with kitty cats right now but will chase them. Abbey was a bit of a chunk muffin but has successfully shed some pounds and is scheduled to be spayed 7/16/26. Abbey has been vaccinated and will have pre-op blood panel run prior to surgery. Also 4DX and microchip. She is around 55 lbs and 8 years old. We are not sure her breed mix. She looks to be some sort of hound, maybe beagle and possibly a herding type dog like a Collie. Please fill out an application at www.companimals.org if you’re interested in adding this sweet girl to your family! Adoption $250.

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Abbey Mae

BreedHound / CollieSexFemaleSizeLargeAge7 years
  • Senior status confirmed
  • Last checked 7/12/2026
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CompAnimals Pet Rescue Inc
1497 Flint Hill RdLandenberg, PA 19350

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