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A
She
came
in
as
a
stray
with
one
of
the
dogs
that
you're
gonna
meet
next
grant
and
grant
actually
may
be
one
of
her
puppies
she's
clearly
had
several
litters
of
puppies
throughout
her
life,
but
of
course
we're
gonna
fix
all
that
and
make
sure
that
she
gets
paid
before
she's
adopted,
but
she
is
just
such
a
sweet.
Loving
dog,
very
gentle
would
probably
do
really
well
with
kids,
and
you
know
in
a
nice
home
she
doesn't
have
any
bad
behaviors
that
we've
seen
here.
She's,
just
gonna
lay
down
here
and
now.
A
Listen
to
the
show,
listen
to
us
talk
about
her,
but
she
is
definitely
a
sweet
dog.
She
does
need
some
training.
She
does
jump
up
a
bit,
but
you
can
tell
that
it's
a
very
gentle,
loving
dog.
They
came
in
as
strays,
they
were
actually
found
on
Interstate
35
and
nobody
came
forward
to
claim
them,
so
they
are
now
here
available
for
adoption.
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We
originally
thought
that
we
would
require
the
two
to
be
adopted
together,
but
soon
determined
that
she
does
not
like
to
share
her
food
with
possibly
her
son
grant
so
she's
a
fairly
young
dog,
we're
thinking
just
a
few
years
for
her
I
mean,
like
I,
said.
Unfortunately,
she's
had
a
lot
of
litters
of
puppies,
but
just
a
beautiful
German
Shepherd.
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That
is
just
really
really
friendly,
and
you
see
here
she's,
just
loving
with
the
cameras
and
the
lights
and
everything
she's
just
loving
this
attention
here
and
just
excited
to
be
in
here
with
us
and
have
someone
pay
attention
to
her.
So
if
you
were
interested
in
Geneva,
we
are
accepting
applications
for
her.
She
is
going
to
be
spayed
this
week.
Actually,
so
she
will
be
ready
to
go
to
her
a
new
forever
home,
but
she
is
just
a
beautiful
German
Shepherd.
She
is
purebred
and
just
a
beautiful
sweet
dog
here.
A
This
is
a
grant
that
I
mentioned
to
you
and
the
last
one.
There
is
so
we
think
that
this
might
be
the
Sun
to
Genova
the
Shepherd
that
you
just
met
the
previous
dog
here.
So
these
this
is
the
other
side,
so
grant
was
found
with
two
Nerva
running
loose.
He
is
about
seven
months
old.
He
is
probably
a
lab.
Shepherd
mix
is
what
we're
guessing,
but
also
a
very
friendly
dog
again
still
needs
some.
Some
typical
puppy
training
needs
to
not
jump
up
on
people
come
here.
Come
here
say
hi.
It
needs
to
learn.
A
Some
manners
he's
getting
a
little
bit
better
with
his
sit
command,
but
still
needs
to
learn.
Some
additional
manners,
but
you
see
here,
is
he's
acting
pretty
calm
and
he's
pretty
attached
to
Geneva,
but
we
think
you
know
if
they
are
separated
that
they'll
be
fine.
Once
we
do
find
a
perfect
family
for
grant
and
Geneva,
we
think
they'll
be
fine
separated,
but
if
we
have
someone
that
is
interested
in
adopting
the
two
of
them
together
and
just
remember,
that's
a
whole
lot
of
dogs.
A
We
would
definitely
consider
that
adoption
as
well.
So
just
like
Geneva
he
came
in
to
us.
He
was
not
neutered.
We're
gonna
make
sure
that
he
is
neutered
before
he
goes
into
his
forever
home
so
and
he
is
scheduled
for
neuter
this
week.
So
they'll
both
be
spayed
and
neutered.
So
no
more
puppies
for
these
guys
since
he's
just
a
puppy
himself
so
again
grant
could
use
some
additional
puppy
training
learn
how
to
be
a
better
canine
citizen.
Again,
we
haven't
seen
any
negative
behaviors.
A
It's
just
really
those
typical
puppy,
behaviors
kind
of
jumping
up
and
being
a
little
rambunctious
when
he
should
be
a
little
bit
more
calm,
but
still
very
gentle
natured,
and
we
see
a
lot
of
the
personality
in
grant
that
we
see
in
generous.
So
we
think
they've
probably
been
together
all
their
life
and
that's
kind
of
what
leads
us
to
believe.
That
grant
might
be
her
puppy
from
one
of
her
many
litters
that
she
had.
A
Welcome
back,
we
did
a
bit
of
a
set
change
here
to
get
us
ready
for
two
adorable
bunnies
that
were
owners
surrendered
to
us
they're
about
four
months
old.
The
person
who
purchased
them
from
a
breeder
determined
that
they
were
getting
too
big
and
just
couldn't
care
for
those
too
much
to
care
for
them.
They
kind
of
bought
them
for
grandchildren
and
realized
that
it's
probably
not
the
best
pet.
So
you
know
we
really
want
to
reinforce
and
try
and
encourage
people
to
do
a
lot
of
research
before
you
adopt
these
pets.
A
These
exotic
little
guys
and
understand
the
needs
that
they
have,
they
will
grow
into
be
big.
Bunnies,
we
don't
know,
is
exactly
we're
calling
these
guys
kind
of
domestic
rabbits
short-haired
rabbits.
So
we
have
Jack
here
who
is
the
black
and
white
bunny
and
we
have
Peter?
Who
is
the
white
with
some
black
on
him,
so
Peter
and
Jack
both
males?
Obviously
they
will
be
neutered
before
they
go
home.
A
Of
course,
we
want
to
prevent
any
kind
of
bunny
explosion,
obviously
not
going
to
be
a
problem
with
these
two,
but
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
kind
of
reducing
that
pet
overpopulation
issue
at
all
times.
So
that's
why
we
make
sure
that
every
single
animal
is
spayed
and
neutered
before
they
are
adopted
from
the
Ames
Animal
Shelter.
So,
as
I
mentioned,
we
want
to
make
sure
this
is
a
lifetime
commitment
for
these
guys.
We
don't
want
them
to
be
bounced
from
home
to
home.
A
A
Here
I
have
some
cilantro
here
and
some
Italian
parsley
they're
a
little
bit
more
concerned
about
the
lights
and
the
camera
not
worried
about
their
greens,
but
they
love
their
vegetables
and
they
actually
didn't
get
vegetables
before
they
came
in
here
and
that's
such
an
important
staple
in
a
rabbits
diet.
So,
anytime
you
get
these
type
of
pets.
It's
very
very
important
that
you
know
all
of
their
needs
that
you're
giving
them
everything
that
they
need
to
thrive
and
survive,
and
also
just
a
reminder
that
these
are
domesticated
bunnies.
They
cannot
be
let
loose.
A
You
cannot
when
you're,
tired
of
them
or
they're
too
much
to
clean
up,
for
you
cannot
just
let
them
loose
and
let
them
live
with
wild
bunnies
with
cotton
tails.
It
doesn't
work
that
way
and
they
typically
will
not
survive
out
there
in
the
wild.
We
do
have
one
that
we're
currently
trying
to
catch
its
black
bunny
we've
gotten
quite
a
few
reports.
We've
made
an
attempt
to
catch
it,
but
he's
very
fast,
as
rabbits
are-
and
this
was
probably
someone's
pet-
that
they
bought
at
a
pet
store
and
decided
that
they
no
longer
wanted.
A
So
they
decided
to
let
it
go
outside
again.
That's
not
a
safe
thing
to
do.
The
outdoors
are
very
dangerous
for
bunnies,
especially
domesticated
bunnies,
when
we're
getting
into
our
snow
season
and
the
extreme
cold
temperatures
that
we
face,
not
a
safe
environments
for
them
so
again
check
out
rabbit
org
before
you
consider
adopting
bunnies.
These
two
guys
will
be
Jack
and
Peter
will
be
neutered
before
they
get
adopted
they're
just
four
months
old
now,
but
you
know
have
quite
a
few
years
to
live
with
somebody.
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A
So
if
you're
interested
in
bunnies,
of
course,
do
that
research
at
rabbit
org
but
check
out
our
website
at
Ames,
Animal,
Shelter
org
and
you
can
see
a
picture
and
hopefully
a
profile,
some
information
about
each
of
the
animals
available
here
for
adoption.
The
website
is
very
easy:
Ames
animal,
shelter,
org
you
can
just
click
on
the
different
links
there
to
see
lost
pets
here
at
the
shelter
those
available
for
adoption,
pets
that
have
been
reported
missing
here
in
our
community,
so
lots
of
different
links
there
that
we
try
to.
A
Let
people
go
through
and
research
to
try
to
if
you're
looking
for
pets
are
looking
for
your
pet
good
links
on
that
page.
So
make
sure
you
take
a
look
at
that
when
I
wish
everybody
happy
holiday
season
and
if
you're
thinking
about
getting
a
pet
for
someone
as
a
gift,
you
might
want
to
rethink
that
process.
You
know
you
want
to
involve
them
in
that
process
as
a
lifetime
commitment
for
these
animals.
So
you
want
to
make
sure
that
they're
part
of
that
process,
because
you
know
getting
a
pet
for
someone.
A
That's
going
to
live
10
15,
maybe
20
years,
is
a
huge
commitment
on
their
part.
So
you
want
to
make
sure
they're
part
of
that
process,
maybe
come
down
and
sublime
fold
them
and
bring
them
here
to
the
shelter
and
Surprise
them,
while
they're
here
and
complete
one
of
our
adoption
applications
and
see
if
you
can
find
the
right
pet
for
you
and
your
family
here
at
the
Ames
Animal
Shelter,
thanks
for
watching.