Dog of the Day: Lady from San Diego Humane Society!

Lady2--sdhumaneTrue to her name, Lady is a beautiful and incredibly well behaved dog. She has recently turned 4 years old, and received an extensive level of education and positive behavioral reinforcement throughout her life. Today, Lady is an excellent listener with exceptional manners, knowledge and training.

Lets not get too carried away however, this Lady sure knows how to have a great time! She isn’t afraid to get her paws wet, and is thrilled to make a splash in the ocean! She is delighted to show off her advanced swimming skills while chasing tennis balls hidden among waves or floating with the current.

Due to her energy level, she will do best in an adults-only home, or with children 8 years and older. While she loves spending time with her human and canine friends, Lady would prefer not to be around cats. Her adoption fee is just $100 and includes her spay, current vaccinations, permanent microchip identification, certificate for a free veterinary exam, and more! If you’d like to meet Lady, please contact Aimee Hebert at mobile@sdhumane.org or (619) 243-3452.

ADOPTION INFORMATION:
San Diego Humane Society and SPCA pets are spayed/neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations and microchipped (some small animals, reptiles and birds excepted) prior to adoption. Please note that in order to make the best match possible, potential adopters must come to the Society in person to meet with an adoption counselor and complete the adoption process. All members of the household (including other pets, if possible) should be present to ensure the chosen pet is compatible with everyone. We do not place holds or do adoptions over the phone and we do not ship pets. For more information on the adoption process or to fill out an adoption questionnaire visit www.sdhumane.org.

ADOPTION HOURS:
MON.-FRI.: 11 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
SAT.-SUN.: 11 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
5500 Gaines St. San Diego, CA 92110
(619) 299-7012

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