Featured Pet: Lola

Friday, August 05, 2005
Lola needs a good home to call her own. Click to enlarge.
Lola needs a good home to call her own. Click to enlarge.
- photo by Photo Editor Michael Locke

Lola is happy go lucky lady with a plenty of energy and a friendly disposition. She is a Sherpherd/Rottweiler mix young adult with a medium smooth, mostly brown coat and a bob tail.

Can't resist those droopy ears? Introduce yourself to Lola at the Humane Society kennel (Animal Reference code #68457).

Kennel hours are 11-4 Monday-Saturday. Thursday hours are 11-6. The Humane Society is located at 212 N. Highland Park Avenue in Chattanooga. The phone is 624-8353.

The Humane Society needs volunteers! Weekend help is needed at the Society's adoption stations at PetSmart on Gunbarrel Road and the Adoption Option at Northgate Mall. Helpers assist with bathing, loading and unloading animals on the bus, setting up exercise pens and manning the adoption stations. Call 624-5302, ext. 228 or email hespetfinder@comcast.net.

PetSmart hours: 11-9 Saturdays, 12-6 Sundays (helpers needed beginning at 8 a.m. for preparation; volunteers are welcome for all shifts).


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