Roxie is believed to be about 5 years old and she weighs in at 70 pounds. She is a beautiful girl just waiting for the right forever family. Here's what PC Pound Puppies have to say about Roxie:

Roxie recently came to our shelter as a stray and she is now available for foster or adoption. She is a very beautiful, friendly girl. We will be temp testing her this weekend but for now, we are suggesting she needs to meet any potential furry housemates first. She did come in with a male gsd so we know she is fine with some dogs. We are just not sure about others for now. We have a two week foster to adopt trial program where we can loan you a crate, leash and collar during that time. We do background checks on all adoptions so honesty up front will save us time in the process.

The PC Pound Puppies adoption fee is $150 which goes to cover a portion of the vetting costs. If you're interested in adding this pup to your family, you can fill out an adoption application here.  The adoption process does require a completed application as well as an interview. See more adoptable dogs from PC Pound Puppies here and be sure to follow them on Facebook for the latest news and upcoming events. Unfortunately, due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, their weekly adoption events on Sundays at the Pet Food Center on First Avenue in Evansville have been cancelled for the foreseeable future. 

You can get in touch with PC Pound Puppies by email at pcpoundpuppies1@gmail.com or by phone at 812-483-4341. They do respond to inquiries and adoption applications at the earliest opportunity, but please remember to be be patient as they are volunteers who all work full-time jobs. They always do their best to return messages and schedule adoption interviews within a couple of days of receiving your application. Again, you can submit an application here.

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