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Meet Amelia

Amelia is 8 years old and weighs 59 lbs. She is a soft, sweet girl with a good personality. She is a little shy at times, but is blossoming every day as she meets new people and goes to new places. She is smart and loves to play with other dogs. Amelia knows basic obedience commands. She has been a little reactive on leash, but since working with her trainer is learning to relax and enjoy her walks without worry. She sleeps soundly all night long, seems fine with children, and will be a great addition as a family pet. She would love to have a dog buddy, too. Amelia and 3 siblings were relinquished to BAS by their owners. If you would like to meet this dog you can read about our adoption process and submit an application on our website at: http://www.bajaanimalsanctuary.org/dogs.htm

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Amelia

BreedLabrador Retriever / Redbone CoonhoundSexFemaleSizeMediumAge8 years
  • Senior status confirmed
  • Last checked 7/12/2026
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Shelter & rescue

Baja Animal Sanctuary
10866 Canyon Hill LaneSan Diego, CA 92126

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📞 (760) 703-6020

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