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PAHS Pet of the Week: Meet Dottie! Beautiful, Frisky Girl Waiting for a New Family to Love

FROM PAHS

Dottie is awaiting her new family at PAHS.

Our special pet this week is Dottie—she is a  frisky but beautiful dog!

Dottie is a 7-month-old female Pointer/Lab mix who must be spayed before she is adopted.  She came to PAHS as an owner turn in because her owners realized that didn’t have enough time to spend with her.  Dottie is a good looking girl who is solid white except for a black dot over her right eye so the name “Dottie” is perfect for her.  She currently weighs 44 pounds so she is considered to be a medium sized dog.  Dottie has adorable ears that are constantly moving to take in the sounds around her.  She is a very playful girl who would love to safely romp in a secure fenced yard.  Dottie is already house trained but she needs work on her leash training.  Her previous owners shared she does know some basic commands like “sit”, etc.  Dottie is good with other dogs and great with children.  This gorgeous and frisky girl would enjoy life best with an owner who would take up lots of time with her and include her in lots of outdoor adventures.  If would like for Dottie to be your new BFF (best friend forever) come meet her today.  She is a wonderful dog!

Our adoption fee for dogs is $120.00 and is $50.00 for cats.  Our adoption fees cover a microchip, microchip registration, discounted spay/neuter, deworming, vaccinations (as age and law requires), and a courtesy vet exam at participating offices.  Unless otherwise indicated under “special needs” our dogs have screened heart worm negative.  The shelter is located at 1009 Reuben Road in Prattville and is open Monday through Saturday from 11 am until 4 pm.  For more information about our shelter, please call 358-2882, find us on Facebook at Prattville/Autauga Humane Society, email autaugahumane@yahoo.com., or visit our website at www.prattvilleautaugahumane.org.

We thank you for your help in introducing these very special pets to the public.    

Sincerely, Ara Horn

PAHS