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    Humane Society of Sedona (HSS)

    HSS Pets of the Week:
    Long Term Dog Residents Need Loving Homes

    October 24, 2014No Comments
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    Remember Vanillie? The dog that had been with the shelter for almost four years? We were so thrilled when he found a forever loving home.

    However there are many more dogs that have been at the shelter for quite some time, two years or more! October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month so hoping  you will find a place in your heart and home for these pups. All adoption fees are $40, VIPs excluded. Visit and adopt these dogs seven days a week from 10 – 4 pm. www.HumaneSocietyofSedona.org

     
    Kovu is a playful 2 year old neutered male Labrador Retriever.
    Kovu is a playful 2 year old neutered male Labrador Retriever.

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    Whisper is a gorgeous 6 year old spayed female German Shepherd mix.
    Whisper is a gorgeous 6 year old spayed female German Shepherd mix.
    Delilha is 3 year old spayed female Staffordshire Terrier and loves her tennis balls.
    Delilha is 3 year old spayed female Staffordshire Terrier and loves her tennis balls.
     

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