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Pup of the Week: Hank

Pup of the Week: Hank

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hanknow614Now has partnered with the CHA Animal Shelter to put some focus each week on a cute pup up for adoption.

First off…congrats to Angela. Angela was the CHA pup that we featured last week and….she has been adopted.

Also, the shelter also wants to let you know about their $5 Feline Friday special. All cats and kittens have a $5 adoption fee every Friday from now through Thanksgiving. 

Now…let’s take a look at Hank.

Hank is an almost 4 year-old Terrier / Pit Bull mix. He was transferred to CHA from a crowded, rural shelter. He is a black pup weighing in at approximately 60 pounds. Hank is a sweet and loving boy who loves to go on long walks. He is a very well-mannered boy and walks well with the use of his gentle leader. He is an all around happy, good, goofy boy. The CHA staff calling him a favorite and says that he is a pleasure to spend time with. He also has a very soft, squishy face that’s irresistible to squeeze. Hank does well with other dogs and enjoys running around the shelter play yard with his canine pals.

Hank’s adoption fee is listed at $150. He is up-to-date on all of his shots, and has been neutered and micro-chipped. Adoption fees go right back into the shelter to help care for animals continuing to wait for their new homes.

Learn more about Hank and the other great animals at CHA on their website.

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More about CHA Animal Shelter:

CHA Animal Shelter is a nonprofit animal shelter in northeast Columbus, Ohio (3765 Corporate Drive). CHA is funded solely by donations from adoption fees, donations from the public, and various other fundraising efforts. Their mission is to serve the people and animals of Central Ohio by providing safe, temporary shelter and care for abandoned or otherwise homeless cats and dogs, and to reduce pet overpopulation by means of spay and neuter, education, and community outreach. They have been fulfilling that mission since 1975.

Adoption fees are designed to help offset a portion of the cost of food, shelter, and medical care for each rescued animal.  (jj)

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