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Renee's Adoptables: Meet Daisy and Annika!

Meet Daisy and Annika!

DAISY

Name: Daisy

Breed: English bulldog/pittie mix

Age: 2-3

Kids: Yes

Dogs: TBD

Cats: TBD

Lovely Miss Daisy or Daisy Mae as some like to call her, is in search for her forever home! Daisy was a recent transfer from a local animal control partner and she's the totally package! This little meatball is super happy and loves everyone!

Though short in stature Daisy is quite strong when she's on a mission to get out and play! This social butterfly also enjoys just being a lapdog.

Daisy will be dog and cat tested soon.

Daisy will be brought utd and spayed.

If interested in meeting Miss Daisy, please fill out an application today!

ANNIKA

Name: Annika

Breed: lab/pittie mix

Age: under a year

Kids: Yes

Dogs: Yes

Cats: Yes

Say Hello to Miss Annika! This sweet little lady is ready to find her forever home!

Annika is currently in foster and loves both her canine and feline siblings.

Annika is your typical playful puppy and is working hard on the whole potty training thing. Annika absolutely loves snuggles and exploring the world! She's got quite the goofy personality and happy lease on life!

Annika will be close to 45-50lbs by the time she's full grown as she's a lab/pittie mix.

Annika will be brought utd on her vaccinations and will be spayed.

If interested in adopting Annika, please fill out an application today!

About Meriden Humane Society:

Founded in 1893, the Meriden Humane Society is a non-profit, no-kill animal shelter and rescue facility. Many of our animals are taken from high-risk situations or surrendered by private citizens who are no longer able to care for their animals.

 

Our organization is privately run and operated. We are supported by patrons and residents who donate to our facility. Contrary to popular belief, we are not affiliated with the Connecticut Humane Society. Without the help we receive from the citizens of our community and surrounding communities, we would not be able to save all the animals that we do.

Click here to visit their website!


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