Baby wants a warm bed and loving family

Adoptee of the month. Four month old Baby, is waiting for a lovely, caring family to come in and take her home.
Contrary to what many people may think about animal shelters, many animals at the Human Society were not abused or neglected. There are a number of reasons an animal finds its way to a shelter.
Lately, the economy has forced owners into abondoning their animals because they can no longer afford to keep them. Some people have to move because of new jobs and are unable to take their pets with them, so they must give them up for adoption.
Adopting an animal from a shelter means that you are saving one of the approximately 3.7 million animals that are euthanized in the this nation’s shelters each year.
Our featured adoptee of the month is Baby. She is a Labrador Retreiver-Siberian Husky mix.
She is spayed, 4-month-old who was surrendered to the shelter by her owner. Baby gets extremely excited to see people although she has to get to know you before she reveals her cuddly personality. She is a sweetheart who loves her tummy scratched. Baby is looking for a family that can take good care of her.
If you are interested in adopting Baby please contact the Capital Area Human Society at 517-626-6060 or visit their website: http://cahs-lansing.org.
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