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Adopt a Senior Dog – Meet Brodie at the TCHS
I know, I know, some people, most people would probably like a puppy. But senior dogs do need homes and love, and sometimes these are the best pets. If you have a laid back lifestyle, and would like a companion, a senior dog can be the perfect addition to your home and family.
Meet Brodie. He is a 10 year old boxer mixed breed. He loves to play, go for walks and get some much needed attention. But, he also does take a lot of naps.
Brodie does will with other female dogs, but might do well with male dogs too... just need to do a doggie meet and greet if this is a pup that you are considering adopting; and you have other pets in the home. It's not clear how well he does with kids and cats, so again, slow introductions would be a good idea.
Brodie is a little underweight, so a special diet has been introduced.
If you think this fun-loving guy would be the right fit for your home, you can contact the Tri-County Humane Society and get an introduction time set up. You can also put a deposit down over the phone.
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All the details on Brodie, and all of the other pets that are available for adoption are available on the TCHS website.
The hours for adoption visits:
Monday - Thursday: 12 - 6:00pm
Friday: 12 - 8:00pm
Saturday: 11am - 5:00pm
Sunday: 12 - 5:00pm
If you would like to donate to the humane society, you can do that as well. Maybe that would be easier for you than adopting a pet. Everyone gives and helps out in different ways, and maybe that's what you'd like to do. You can get all the info on how to donate here.
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