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Phoenix makes first public appearance since recovery

Phoenix makes first public appearance since recovery

Yahoo14-04-2025

Also at the spring craft and gift festival on Saturday was Phoenix, the Wonderdog making her first public appearance!
About three months ago, Phoenix was found motionless and frozen, practically dead at the end of someone's driveway.
Farewell, Phoenix! Dog thought to be dead after freezing outside finds forever home
The ANNA Shelter saved her life and she was later adopted by Mark Siegfried. Siegfried had an instant connection with Phoenix and said the last few months had been great.
Phoenix has also become quite the celebrity online, she now has over 2,600 followers from across the world who continue to keep up with her journey to health.
Spring Craft & Gift Festival takes place at Bayfront Convention Center
'I originally started the Facebook page so that people could see what was going on with her. I didn't expect people from Canada and the UK and Florida and Alaska to be on her page,' Siegfried said. 'She's a survivor we know that. From being starved to death and frozen and coming back to life.'
Siegfried said anyone who loves animals should support the ANNA Shelter.
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