PIPPA
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Labrador Retriever
- Mixed Breed
About PIPPA
Huntsville, AL
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PIPPA's Story
Pippa (A566446) just hit the adoption floor and is already collecting fans. Pippa arrived as a stray this week, and if you ask her, she is more than ready to retire from shelter life. It did not take long for us to see what a catch she is. Confident, playful, and full of personality, Pippa is the kind of dog who walks in and makes herself known in the best way. She has already been in a three-dog playgroup and did great, showing us she can thrive in a social setting. She would likely do well in a multi-dog home and would love to have some friends to play and explore with. On top of that, she is as sweet as she is beautiful. The total package. Pippa may be new, but she is just as deserving of a home as any of our long-term residents. Let’s not let her wait. If you are looking for a fun, confident companion to add to your family, Pippa might be your girl. Come meet her, or help her find her people by sharing this post Pippa is guesstimated to be 1 years old and weighs 40 lbs. All dogs adopted from Huntsville Animal Services are spayed/ neutered, microchipped, dewormed, appropriately vaccinated, and receive a topical 90-day flea/ tick preventative. Ready to meet Pippa? All you have to do is stop by our shelter at 4950 Triana Blvd and head to our dog areas. You can find her in kennel D48. All adopters must be 19 years or older with a valid ID.
Pippa (A566446) just hit the adoption floor and is already collecting fans. Pippa arrived as a stray this week, and if you ask her, she is more than ready to retire from shelter life. It did not take long for us to see what a catch she is. Confident, playful, and full of personality, Pippa is the kind of dog who walks in and makes herself known in the best way. She has already been in a three-dog playgroup and did great, showing us she can thrive in a social setting. She would likely do well in a multi-dog home and would love to have some friends to play and explore with. On top of that, she is as sweet as she is beautiful. The total package. Pippa may be new, but she is just as deserving of a home as any of our long-term residents. Let’s not let her wait. If you are looking for a fun, confident companion to add to your family, Pippa might be your girl. Come meet her, or help her find her people by sharing this post Pippa is guesstimated to be 1 years old and weighs 40 lbs. All dogs adopted from Huntsville Animal Services
Pippa (A566446) just hit the adoption floor and is already collecting fans. Pippa arrived as a stray this week, and if you ask her, she is more than ready to retire from shelter life. It did not take long for us to see what a catch she is. Confident, playful, and full of personality, Pippa is the kind of dog who walks in and makes herself known in the best way. She has already been in a three-dog playgroup and did great, showing us she can thrive in a social setting. She would likely do well in a multi-dog home and would love to have some friends to play and explore with. On top of that, she is as sweet as she is beautiful. The total package. Pippa may be new, but she is just as deserving of a home as any of our long-term residents. Let’s not let her wait. If you are looking for a fun, confident companion to add to your family, Pippa might be your girl. Come meet her, or help her find her people by sharing this post Pippa is guesstimated to be 1 years old and weighs 40 lbs. All dogs adopted from Huntsville Animal Services are spayed/ neutered, microchipped, dewormed, appropriately vaccinated, and receive a topical 90-day flea/ tick preventative. Ready to meet Pippa? All you have to do is stop by our shelter at 4950 Triana Blvd and head to our dog areas. You can find her in kennel D48. All adopters must be 19 years or older with a valid ID.
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