March update: Eve and Odie are still available†If youíre looking for a new family member, please consider one of these wonderful dogs; from left to right, Daisy, Sammi, Tibbers and Merlin. All of the boys are just under 3 years old, Daisy is 5 years old.All of these beautiful dogs are very friendly, like to go on walks and would make a great family member. They all love attention. Merlin likes to sing (howl) to classic country music, but he does not like cats. Daisy has a calm manner, gets along great with male dogs. Tibbers and Sammi just love being around people and hogging all the attention. Please consider adopting, they all deserve to be in a loving home. Potential homes will require secure physical fencing.†If interested in any of these dogs or to see the complete list of dogs, please visit pyrescue.org and fill out an adoption applicationIf you canít adopt right now, there are many ways you can help by either volunteering, sponsoring a dog and or donating. Forms and links can be found at https://pyrescue.org.
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