‘Nearly Perfect Pup’ Wants to Come Home For Christmas [VIDEO]
Allow us to introduce you to this week's Pet of the Week from the Vanderburgh Humane Society.
Meet Mary Anne!
Ready to meet a nearly perfect pup? Well, here I am! My name is Mary Anne and I’m a 10-month-old terrier/lab mix-up for adoption at the Vanderburgh Humane Society. I’m crate-trained, have lived with cats and kids, and enjoy other dogs. And at 10 months old, I’m still very trainable (especially if you have treats!) On top of being nearly perfect for any home, I have very expressive ears and the cutest grin that will surely melt your heart. Come and meet me at the VHS! My adoption fee is $150 and includes my spay, microchip, and vaccinations.
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What's happening at the VHS?
This Saturday, December 17th, will be the VHS's last low-cost vaccine clinic of the year!
They offer standard cat and dog vaccinations, basic disease testing (FELV, FIV, Heartworm), flea prevention, heartworm prevention, and ID microchipping. Walk-in ONLY! 7:30 am-1:30 pm. First come, first serve.
Please understand that they try to see as many clients as possible, but the demand is often greater than time allows.
Stay posted for our 2023 clinic dates.
Visit https://www.vhslifesaver.org/vaccineclinic for more information. This is a vaccine clinic ONLY.
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