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Meet GRACE

Why I'd make a great companion: ~Hello! My name is Grace and I weigh 72 LBS! ~I'm gentle, affectionate, and believe the best relationships are built on loyalty, comfort, and always saving you a spot on the couch. ~Come meet me today! Type of home I'm looking for: ~A forever companion who appreciates the simple things: quiet mornings, afternoon naps, neighborhood strolls, and a best friend who's happy just being by your side. ~I need to meet all children that will be living in my future home before adoption. ~All children in my future home need to be 8 years old or older. ~I have a medical disclosure arthritis . ~My adoption fee is: SPONSORED BY HILL'S PET NUTRITION!

Could GRACE be your senior soulmate?

Reach out to Arizona Humane Society - Campus for Compassion and mention GRACE’s name — they’ll confirm availability and walk you through next steps.

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GRACE

BreedGerman Shepherd DogSexFemaleSizeLargeAgeSenior
  • Senior status likely — age needs confirmation
  • Last checked 7/12/2026
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Shelter & rescue

Arizona Humane Society - Campus for Compassion
1521 W Dobbins RoadPhoenix, AZ 85041

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