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Meet this pretty girl named Cassie! She is a great sized pup and just beautiful inside and out. She came into the shelter September 3, 2022 when her owner could no longer keep her because she and some other animals were not getting along. So sad for Cassie but she will find a perfect loving home hopefully sooner than later. She is 6 years old, current on shots, and just a love. She was a little shy initially but you can’t blame her with nothing familiar to her and all new people, noises and other animals. She walks very easy on the leash and seems super loyal. Would love a calmer more laid back FOREVER home. Maybe you have the perfect place for Cassie?! Visit with her today and see what a sweetheart she truly is! If you have another dog and are interested in meeting another potential new furry member please bring him or her to the shelter and meet on neutral ground before adopting. No need to shuffle the animals around any more than necessary. Please know that 1 mosquito bite can create heart worms and they can be fatal if not treated. It is VERY important to keep your pets healthy and protected by keeping them on a once a month heart worm and flea/tick prevention. These animals are counting on you as their owner to provide them with lots a love and the proper health care so PLEASE make sure you are aware and prepared before adopting. Owning a pet is an extra expense and responsibility but is so worth every minute and penny you invest in them. They will add lots of joy and unconditional love if given a fair chance. The shelter is open Mon.-Fri. 10-1, 2-5, Sat. 10-4. Adopt a homeless pet and save a life. If you can not adopt right now come out and volunteer and make a difference in the lives of these animals while they await their FOREVER home. In order to adopt any of our "bully breeds" there is special paper work that will need to be collected and approved prior to the adoption. We love all of our dogs and want to make sure to place our "bully babies" in homes best suited for them.