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Pets of the Week: 8-31-2024

Indianapolis Animal Care Services is featuring three dogs looking for forever homes.

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Animal Care Services is featuring three dogs looking for forever homes this week.

Our 13 to the Rescue series features adoptable pets from local shelters each week.

Here are the pets of the week from Indianapolis Animal Care Services:

Pumpernickel

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Meet Pumpernickel, a playful 4-year-old bundle of fun weighing just 39 lbs.

Meet Pumpernickel, a playful 4-year-old bundle of fun weighing just 39 lbs. This energetic pup loves to play with toys, enjoys zoomies and has a special fondness for splashing around in water. 

Pumpernickel leans in for pets and lovings, always eager for affection. 

If you’re looking for a lively and loving companion, Pumpernickel is the one for you!

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Charlotte

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Charlotte is the absolute happiest girl in the whole wide world and wants to share that happiness with you!

Charlotte is the absolute happiest girl in the whole wide world and wants to share that happiness with you! When she meets new people, she meets them with butt wiggles and snuggles, not by jumping up on them. 

She has been around other dogs on leash and showed happy body language, so she could potentially be dog-friendly with a slow intro! 

She loves to snuggle and show you how smart she is as well. She already knows "sit," "down" and "paw" and is exited to learn more!

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Donnie

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Donnie is the ultimate car companion who loves a good ride. He’s a happy, friendly guy who adores people and is especially gentle with kids.

Donnie is the ultimate car companion who loves a good ride and is always the perfect passenger. He’s a happy, friendly guy who adores people and is especially gentle with kids. Donnie got lots of attention on his Doggy Day Out, and he loved every minute of it—his tail was wagging the whole time!

He’s fantastic on a leash and quickly settled down after a burst of excitement at the park.

All adoptions are free and come with support from IACS' staff to help make the transition to an adopter's home go as smoothly as possible. Adopted pets are vaccinated, microchipped and sprayed/neutered before leaving the facility.

To learn more about adopting one of the pets of the week, or other pets from IACS, click here.

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