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A Puppy Convention at DAWS on Saturday

Puppy Open House Saturday, April 14, 1 pm - 4 pm

 

 

On Saturday, nine adorable Lab/Hound mix puppies will be introduced to the public at the Danbury Animal Welfare Society. The four girls and five boy puppies were born at the end of February, and are now ready to go home. They are small pups now and will probably be around 40-50 pounds when full grown. 

 Besides the puppies there are many dogs that have arrived in recent weeks. Many of them are small, adorable and under a year old.  There are also several dogs who have been at the shelter for more than a year and are still waiting to meet their forever family.  

 In the photo gallery, you’ll meet the puppies and young dogs who are in need of homes, and Chelsea, who is getting ready to leave the shelter after four years.  A woman came in and said that she was looking for a dog that really needed a home, and she and Chelsea are getting used to each other before she takes Chelsea home.

 There are many ways to improve the lives of these furry friends, and many ways they will improve yours.  Stop by on Saturday and meet the gang.  

 The Puppy Open House is on Saturday, April 14, 2012 from 1p.m. – 4 p.m. 

 Please take time to read all of the puppy information on the DAWS website to learn more about the requirements and recommendations for puppy adoptions. http://www.daws.org/puppy-center

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