Meet QUEEN
Our Queen was queen for a day and got to go on a day trip! Here is how she did: She didn't seem to know how to get into a car! There was no fear and she didn't mind getting lifted into the back seat. She jumped out just fine. My husband came to meet Queen in the yard and she ignored him at first. Eventually he held still and crouched low enough that she approached him for a scratch. She's not afraid of any people, including my teens yelling at my dog to stop barking at her, but doesn't quite know how to interact with people yet. I took Queen to meet my outdoor chickens and my foster kittens. She exhibited zero prey drive, even when my adult cat, who guards the kittens, bolted from the room. Chickens and kittens were alert, but unafraid when Queen ambled by...she didn't even sniff their direction. They were just part of her environment. So come and meet this chill sweetheart who needs scratches and will peaceably join any kingdom...Make at appointment to meet Queen at yoloshelter.org/dogs, or email [email protected]
Could QUEEN be your senior soulmate?
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 8/6/2026
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