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Pet of the week

by | Jul 16, 2015 | Life & Style

Charlie is a sweet 7-month-old lab mix who was found on the side of the road with two of his siblings. He is still a little shy with strangers at first but he loves other dogs.  He will do best with another dog in the home.  He is doing very well with potty training and he is learning to walk on a leash. Charlie will need an adopter with patience and the time to help him be the best doggie he can be. We estimate he will be about 35 pounds when he is full grown. Charlie’s adoption fee includes his spay, three sets of vaccinations, microchip, microchip registration rabies, dewormer and first dose of heartworm preventative. To meet this precious boy, please go to: http://www.legacyhumanesociety.org/adoption-application/

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