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Hi,
thank
you
for
tuning
in
to
watch
this
episode
of
animals
and
aims.
My
name
is
Ron
Edwards
I'm,
the
animal
control
supervisor
here
for
the
Ames
animal
shelter
and
animal
control
program.
Our
first
guest
here
with
us
is
very,
very
lively.
This
is
Barkley.
Barkley
was
actually
adopted
from
us
and
returned
he's
a
purebred
dachshund
about
a
year
and
six
months
old,
already
neutered
Barkley
is
not
good
with
children.
It's
very
important
if
you're
interested
in
this
particular
breed
that
you
find
out
a
lot
about
them.
They're
very
active
dogs.
A
But
if
you
are
interested
in
meeting
Barkley
we'd
love
to
have
you
complete
one
of
our
adoption
applications
and
talk
to
you
a
little
bit
more
about
him
again,
it's
very
important
that
Berkeley
is
not
exposed
to
children,
he's
just
extremely
nervous
around
children
and
it's
probably
just
not
a
good
safe
environment
for
him.
So
best
thing
to
do
is
to
put
Barkley
here
into
a
home
where
it's
just
adults
and
the
children
could
be
limited
as
far
as
that
children
to
come
over
and
visit
or
such.
So.
A
If
you're
interested
in
Barclay
he's
again
a
year,
a
half
old,
he
is
a
purebred
dachshund
kind
of
a
long-haired
dachshund.
Here
this
beautiful
coloring
again
he's
a
very
sweet
dog
but
really
needs
to
go
to
an
appropriate
home.
So
that's
what
we
want
to
do
is
make
sure
that
Barkley
gets
into
an
appropriate
home.
So
if
you're
interested
in
meeting
Barkley
come
on
down
to
the
Ames
animal
shelter.
A
A
He
does
need
to
be
neutered
before
he
gets
adopted
and,
of
course,
so
he
has
all
of
his
claws
and
we
want
to
make
sure
that
it
stays
that
way
hope
he
actually
has
some
really
large
ears
for
the
size,
kitten
that
he
is
he's
just
about
eight
weeks
old
now,
so
maybe
he'll
grow
into
those
ears,
but
they're
really
cute.
What
we
came
in
to
us
is
a
stray
and
we
were
not
able
to
find
the
owner
and
he's
going
to
chew
on
the
microphone
now.
A
But
you
know,
as
a
lot
of
kittens,
are
very
playful
a
lot
of
energy.
They
really
need
a
home
where
they
understand
are
going
to
you
know.
They're
going
to
do
things
are
going
to
climb
up.
Curtains
are
going
to
do
things
like
that,
but
Opie
is
definitely
a
typical
kitten
if
you're
interested
in
adopting
Opie
come
on
down
to
the
Ames
animal
shelter
and
you
can
meet
them.
A
Our
next
guest
today
is
princess.
Princess
actually
has
a,
hopefully
a
happy
ending
story.
Princess
came
to
us.
She
was
at
a
few
of
the
businesses
on
South
Duff
and
she
had
obviously
given
birth
to
some
kittens
had
some
milk.
So
we,
instead
of
bringing
her
in
right
away,
we
kept
her
at
the
shelter
or
we
kept
her
over
there
near
the
businesses
and
provided
her
with
food
and
water,
hoping
that
we
would
be
able
to
try
to
track
down
where
her
kittens
were
hope.
A
But
so
we
decided
that
it
was
the
safest
bet
and
the
safest
way
is
to
bring
princess
in
here
to
the
shelter
and
find
her
forever
home.
One
that's
going
to
keep
her
indoors
and,
of
course,
we're
going
to
get
her
spayed
before
she
gets
adopted.
So
when
she
goes
home,
she
can't
bring
any
more
kittens
into
the
world
very,
very
sweet
cat
kind
of
vocal
likes
to
talk
a
lot
and
tell
you
her
story,
but
a
very
sweet
cat
seems
pretty
gentle.
A
And
here
I
have
with
me:
thumper
thumper
is
a
holland
lop
and
they
get
that
name
from
the
ears,
hear
that
just
kind
of
locked
down,
as
I've
said
on
previous
shows,
when
we
had
rabbits
available
for
adoption,
lots
of
great
information
on
rabbit
org
if
you're
interested
in
adopting
thumper
or
anybody,
that's
a
great
site
to
look
at
gives
you
great
information.
Rabbits.
Do
you
need
special
care?
They
need
a
special
food
exercise.
A
A
They
said
that
they
were
moving
and
could
no
longer
have
him
seems
to
be
a
very
gentle.
Bunny,
probably
hasn't
been
handled
a
whole
lot,
it
doesn't
appear
but
seems
to
be
okay
and
again,
rabbits
are
not
pets
for
everybody.
So,
if
you're
interested
in
adopting
thumper
make
sure
you
do
some
research
first
about
him
and
all
rabbits
to
see
if
it's
the
home,
that
you
can
provide
the
adequate
time
space
veterinary
care,
all
those
are
very
important.
Thumper
actually
does
have
some
really
long,
toenails
thats,
all
something
that's
very
important
with
rabbits.
A
You
want
to
make
sure
that
those
are
being
clipped
and
and
he's
taking
care
of
the
way
he
should
be.
So
if
you're
interested
in
meeting
thumper
come
on
down
to
the
Ames
animal
shelter
see
if
we
can
get
a
better
view
of
his
face
there
again,
it
seems
to
be
a
pretty
gentle
and
sweet
bunny,
but
come
on
down.
Take
a
look
at
him
and
we'd
be
happy
to
introduce
you
to
him.
A
Thank
you
for
watching
this
sort
of
animals
and
names.
Please
come
down
to
the
shelter
and
view
the
animals
that
are
here
in
person.
Remember,
that's
just
a
sampling
of
what
we
have
available
right
now
at
the
shelter.
You
can
always
keep
an
eye
on
our
website,
which
is
city
of
ames,
org,
slash
animal
shelter
and
see
what
we
have
here
at
the
shelter.
The
website
is
updated
every
hour.
A
A
Please,
please,
tell
your
friends
your
family
to
leave
the
pets
at
home,
we're
getting
several
calls
per
day,
and
so
is
the
Ames
police
department
about
animals
that
are
locked
in
vehicles
just
rolling
the
windows
down
does
not
help
them.
We
have
information
and
they've
done
tests
and
studies
that
it's
harmful
to
the
pets,
even
just
after
a
few
minutes.
So
please
do
not
bring
your
pets
with
you
and
your
vehicle's
I
know
they
like
car
rides.
They
also
like
living
keep
them
inside,
keep
them
at
home,
keep
them
safe.
Thank
you
for
watching.