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Renee's Adoptables: Meet Niko!

 Meet Niko!

I can live in a single family home.

~ I want to live with adults who are experienced with dogs and reading canine body language.

~ I want to be the only pet in the home.

~ I am a high energy kind of dog and am looking for a home where I can get lots of exercise every day.

~ I am a great dog with lots of potential. I would prefer a family with Husky breed experience.

~ I love car rides and playing fetch.

For more information, or to adopt Niko, CLICK HERE

About the CT Humane So

Way back in 1881, a Hartford High School senior named Gertrude O. Lewis wanted to find a way to help animals of Connecticut. She gathered support in her community – including some of Connecticut’s most prominent citizens of the time – and that very same year, Gertrude founded the Connecticut Humane Society.

And all these years later, the work continues. CHS is the oldest and most comprehensive animal welfare organization in the state, serving thousands of pets every year. As an independent nonprofit organization, CHS does not receive any funding from the government and is not associated with any national animal welfare groups. The pets rely solely on the generosity and support of donors and volunteers.


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