Laura and I got to talk to Kate from Tri County Humane Society this morning about this week's adoptable pup.  Pippin has got to be the happiest dog on the planet but would be a whole happier if he had a good home to go to.  If you think you could live with a dog that is constantly smiling and lifting your own spirits, this is the pup for you.

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Meet Pippin! This energetic pup was a transfer from another facility- due to this not much in known about his history. Can be dominant with other dogs. A meet and greet would be recommended with any resident dogs.

Chases cats and should not go to a home with cats. Very cuddly and lap loving. Thinks he is a lap dog. Has a lot of energy and would benefit from daily exercise and mental stimulation! Should have a variety of durable toys such as KONG (available in the TCHS re-tail shoppe!)

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Loves to play ball and loves his toys. Can tend to object guard and would benefit from some training on this issue ~~Is house trained and will go to the door when he needs to go out ~~ Would benefit from an Emily Weiss Walkie as he is a hard puller on the leash.

Should be fed a high quality portion controlled diet to keep his body in tip top shape! Pippin needs an active home who will give him an appropriate outlet for all his zoomies! Pippin currently weighs 68 pounds.

Donations and adoption fees help cover the cost of spay/neuter surgeries, micro-chipping, vaccinating, de-worming, any medical procedures and general care. DEPOSITS MAY BE PLACED ON ADOPTABLE ANIMALS by calling 320-252-0896

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