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A
A
Very
very
strong
dog
needs
some
training.
He
came
into
us
as
a
stray
and
the
owners
were
not
able
to
pick
him
back
up,
so
he
really
hasn't
had
the
best
start
off
he's
two
years
old
hasn't
had
a
lot
of
training
needs
to
learn
how
not
to
pull
on
the
leash,
but
he's
just
a
beautiful
dog.
As
you
can
see
here,
it's
got
this
beautiful
coloring.
A
He
probably
would
not
be
good
in
a
home
with
cats
or
any
other
kind
of
small
animals.
He
was
very
interested
in
the
bunny
here
and,
of
course,
we
don't
want
anything
happen
to
the
bunny,
so
he
would
be
best
in
a
home.
Probably,
at
least
until
we
get
to
know
is
the
only
dog
and
probably
not
any
real
small
children,
because
he
does
jump
up
a
lot
and
again
that's
it's
so
critical
and
so
important
as
Samson
gets
training
beautiful,
beautiful
dog.
He
does
have
some
at
least
primary
vaccinations.
A
He
is
scheduled
to
be
neutered,
so
he
will
be
neutered
before
he
goes
to
his
new
home,
but
just
a
big
bundle
of
joy
and
again
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
energy
here.
So
he's
definitely
a
dog
that
would
love
to
go
on
some
exercising
go
running
and
jogging
with
his
people:
okay,
you're,
okay,
but
just
an
overall
a
great
dog.
If
you're
interested
in
meeting
Samson
here
at
the
Ames
animal
shelter
come
on
down,
we'd
be
happy
to
introduce
you
to
them.
A
And
our
next
shelter
guest
is
Aubrey.
Aubrey
has
been
in
a
foster
home
with
one
of
our
staff
members,
while
she
was
able
to
put
on
the
weight
and
make
sure
that
she
was
eating
properly.
She
is
just
now
turning
eight
weeks
old.
She
is
a
beautiful
gray.
Tabby
gray
brown
tabby
here
came
in
to
us
as
a
stray,
because
so
many
kittens
have
this
season
and
now
she
is
available
for
adoption
again
just
eight
weeks
old.
Now
you
can't
be
quiet
for
a
second,
so
you
can
hear
her
purring.
A
So
she's
just
now
two
pounds
which
means
that
she
can
be
spayed.
So
she
will
be
scheduled
for
her
pace,
her
spay
surgery,
soon
as
she's
trying
to
chew
on
the
buttons
in
the
microphone.
So
she
will
be
spayed
and
ready
to
go
to
her
home
by
the
end
of
this
week.
So
if
you're
interested
in
meeting
in
Aubrey
or
any
of
the
other
kittens
that
we
have
here
at
the
shelter
come
on
down
she's,
a
very
special
kitty.
A
And
our
next
shelter
guest
is
Emilia.
Emilia
is
also
eight
weeks.
Old
I
mean
has
just
reached
the
two-pound
club,
which
means
that
she
can
be
spayed
now
she's,
a
beautiful
kind
of
torti
with
white,
beautiful
kitten.
This
kind
of
marbling
Collies
thing
that
she's
got
orange
and
black
and
brown
I'm,
just
a
very
gentle
kitten
again
shouldice
beat
she'll,
be
spayed
very
soon,
she'll
be
able
for
adoption
later
this
week.
A
But
if
you're
interested
in
meeting
amelia,
she
actually
has
been
a
kennel
buddy
with
the
kitten
you
dis,
aww,
so
Avery
and
Amelia
have
been
buddy,
so
she's
kind
of
looking
for
her
buddy
right
now,
a
little
bit
scared
with
the
lights
and
the
camera
and
everything,
but
definitely
a
sweet
kitten,
has
never
had
any
problems
here.
We
just
wanted
to
make
sure
to
monitor
her
way
to
make
sure
that
she
was
thriving
in
our
care
and
make
sure
that
we
can
find
her
the
best
home
possible.
A
And
here
we
have
Joanna
one
of
the
adult
cats
that
we
have
here
at
the
shelter
during
the
kitten
season
that
we
don't
want
to
forget.
A
lot
of
people
are
coming
in
looking
for
kittens,
of
course,
and
some
of
the
adult
cats
get
overlooked,
and
the
good
thing
isn't
here
that
they're
going
to
be
safe
here
until
all
the
kittens
get
adopted.
But
we
also
want
to
encourage
the
people
to
come
down
and
look
at
the
adults
and
she's
really
scared
in
here
with
the
cameras
and
lights.
A
So
we
might
just
let
her
kind
of
relax
on
her
own
here.
But
Joanna
is
an
adult
cat
came
into
us
as
a
stray
and
just
a
really
friendly
cat
again,
she's
just
scared
with
the
lights,
but
she
is
a
friendly
cat
and
we
want
people
to
come
on
down
and
take
a
look
at
her
she's
one
of
the
sweetest
cats.
I
think
that
we
have
right
now
so
we're
gonna.
Let
her
go
ahead
and
just
relax
in
the
room.
A
A
And
thank
you
for
watching
this
episode
of
animals
and
names.
We
really
appreciate
all
the
support
that
we
have
in
the
community
for
the
animal
shelter
and
all
the
people
who
donate
to
us
and
help
to
make
the
lives
that
the
animals
here
much
better.
We
also
truly
appreciate
all
the
adopters
that
come
in
we've
had
some
incredible
adoptions.
Lately,
our
dog
adoptions
have
just
really
been
very
exciting
to
see
there
with
a
lot
of
dogs
getting
adopted
and
a
lot
of
cats
right
now
too.
A
So
we
thank
everybody
for
coming
in
and
considering
one
of
these
homeless
pets
and
taking
them
into
your
home
also
keep
an
eye
on
our
Facebook
page,
and
our
website
is
updated
every
hour,
so
any
animals
that
are
coming
in
if
you've
lost
your
pet,
you
can
report
the
pet
missing
online.
You
can
see
pictures
of
animals
that
we
have
here
at
the
shelter
and,
if
there's
anything
that
we
can
do
to
help
with
animals-
and
here
in
our
community
of
names,
definitely
give
us
a
call
we're
here
to
help
you.
Thank
you.