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Meet Lagoona: A sweet companion ready for her forever home šŸ¾

Meet Lagoona, a sweet and serene 7-month-old Redbone Coonhound mix, whoā€™s all heart and cuddles. As her foster parent, I can tell you sheā€™s one of the most loving, gentle, and respectful dogs youā€™ll ever meet. With her beautiful reddish-brown coat and soulful eyes, Lagoona is truly a joy to be around. She absolutely adores curling up next to you, resting her head on your lap, and sharing gentle hugs and kisses. This girl craves human connection and is incredibly attentive.

Lagoona has been wonderful with everyone she meets, from teenagers to adults and even other petsā€”including both cats and dogs. Her friendly, laid-back personality shines in every interaction. Sheā€™s well-behaved on the leash, has fantastic recall, and responds quickly to her name. Whether sheā€™s playing with her toys, enjoying her meals, or walking by your side, sheā€™s a perfect blend of joy and calm.

If youā€™re looking for a loyal, loving companion, Lagoona might just be your perfect match. Sheā€™ll be available for adoption through the Weber County Animal Shelter at the fairgrounds in Ogden, Utah, starting November 1, 2024. Donā€™t hesitate to reach out with any questionsā€”Iā€™m happy to share more about her!


If youā€™d like to stay updated on Lagoonaā€™s journey and see more about our fostering adventures, follow us on Instagram at @foodforestutah and @landofmarshmallows! Weā€™d love to connect and share our love for animals, fostering, and all things dog-related and plant related.




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