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In a recent segment showcasing adoptable dogs, several heartwarming stories emerged from a local shelter, highlighting the need for loving homes for these pets.
Jackson, a five-year-old dog, was introduced as a calm and affectionate companion, noted for his crate training and ability to follow commands. His friendly demeanor makes him an ideal lap dog, despite his larger size.
Next, Bobby, an eight-month-old puppy, was presented as a playful yet timid dog who had been surrendered due to landlord issues. His unique characteristic is that he reportedly only understands Spanish commands, adding a charming twist to his personality.
RJ, a nine-year-old dog, was described as friendly and happy, although he seemed to struggle with basic commands. His potential participation in the upcoming Pooch Plunge event on December 7th was highlighted, inviting dog owners to bring their pets for a day of fun at the local waterpark.
Reyna, a 15-year-old dog, was characterized as a sweet lap dog who enjoys being carried. Her adoption fee has been waived, a policy for senior dogs over seven years old, encouraging families to consider adopting older pets.
Lastly, Dusty, a one-year-old dog, was noted for his high energy and unique appearance. He was transferred from another shelter following Hurricane Milton and is in need of obedience training, which the shelter is promoting through low-cost classes.
The shelter encourages the community to visit and consider adopting these animals, emphasizing the importance of providing homes for pets in need. With many more animals available for adoption, the shelter remains a vital resource for connecting pets with loving families.
Converted from Pets on Parade - Nov 14, 2024 meeting on November 24, 2024
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