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Breed German Shepherd Dog, Boxer
Color
Age Baby
Gender Female
Size Large
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

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Reba is named for Country Singer Reba McEntire(see below). She is a 6 week old German Shepherd/ Boxer mix.

Reba's story is found on the "Country Singers Puppies" PetFinder page.

Reba is a blend of 2 wonderful family dog breeds.
She is a sweet ,active, alert friendly puppy who loves to romp and play with her siblings.
Reba will bring the traits of nurturing and protection to her new family which will emerge as she develops. She is a curious active puppy who also loves to snuggle.
Reba is already paper trained, she will run over on the paper to "potty", Good puppy!

Reba will only be adopted as a valued inside family member.

ADOPTION FEE: $135 (Includes Free Spay Certificate).

If you are interested in adopting Reba please call Sarella at 706-267-2674
An Application to adopt Reba can be filled out at:
www.CanineShelterRescue.org

MEDICAL INFORMATION:
Age: 12 weeks as of 11/1/07
Weight at 12 weeks, 15 pounds
Spay Due: Jan. of 2008
Dewormed: 10/1-3/07, Panacur
DHLPP+C: (#1) 10/10/07
(#2) :10/24/07
(#3) Due: 11/7/07
Rabies Due: Dec of 2007
Begin Heartgard: Dec of 2007
Begin Frontline: Dec of 2007

Reba is named for Country Singer Reba McEntire:
Reba Nell McEntire (born March 28, 1955) is an American singer and country music performer, and actress. Sometimes referred to as "The Queen of Country Music", she is known for her lively stage-shows and pop-tinged ballads. She has issued 29 albums, with more than 60 million records sold as of 2006.
Reba McEntire was born in McAlester, Oklahoma, to Clark Vincent McEntire and Jacqueline Smith (a sharecropper's daughter), she grew up near Chockie, Oklahoma, learning to ride in rodeos, as well as how to sing and play music. She soon formed a singing group with her brother and sisters, known as The Singing McEntires.
In 1974, while a student at Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant, McEntire sang "The Star Spangled Banner" at the National Rodeo Finals in Oklahoma City. Rodeo attendee and country singer Red Steagall suggested that she go to Nashville to pursue a solo career.
McEntire won the Female Vocalist of the Year award from the Country Music Association four times in a row (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987). She is the only woman in the Association's history to win the award four years in a row, but not the only woman to win the award four times. Martina McBride shares that honor with McEntire (1999, 2002, 2003, 2004). McEntire is one of only five solo female artists (others include Shania Twain, Barbara Mandrell, Dolly Parton, and Loretta Lynn) to win the Country Music Association's highest honor, Entertainer of the Year.
McEntire won the Female Vocalist of the Year award from the Country Music Association four times in a row (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987). She is the only woman in the Association's history to win the award four years in a row, but not the only woman to win the award four times. Martina McBride shares that honor with McEntire (1999, 2002, 2003, 2004). McEntire is one of only five solo female artists (others include Shania Twain, Barbara Mandrell, Dolly Parton, and Loretta Lynn) to win the Country Music Association's highest honor, Entertainer of the Year.
She dedicated her next album For My Broken Heart to the eight people who died in the crash and especially the final song on the album, "If I Had Only Known." The album produced three of McEntire's most loved hits: "Is There Life Out There," "The Greatest Man I Never Knew" and "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia." The theme of the song "Is There Life Out There" was adapted into a movie of the same name in 1994.
Renowned for her flashy stage performances, McEntire was the first woman to have the highest grossing concert tour in country music. In 1994 and 1995, her stage show outgrossed all other country artists. For her contribution to the recording industry, McEntire has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7000 Hollywood Blvd. In 1995, she was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City.

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