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Sweet Laila: Dearborn Pet Of The Week

Laila and her sister, Mary Jo, were brought to the shelter and both are available for you to adopt.

DEARBORN, MI If 2017 is the year you adopt a pet, then Laila would love to meet you. The 6-year-old boxer with a white coat was brought to the Friends of Metro Detroit Animal shelter with her sister, Mary Jo, a gentle dog who is also available for adoption.

Laila is spending quality time in a foster home. If you'd like to find out more about her, email friends@metrodetroitanimals.org, or call 313-943-2697 to find out how you can meet/adopt this terrific dog!

She is $150 to adopt and all of the shelter dogs and puppies go home spayed/neutered, microchipped, heartworm tested (if at least 6 months old), and up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations.View Laila and her friends (who are excited to get adopted, too!) and follow the shelter on Facebook.

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Why You Should Adopt a Shelter Pet
There are many, many reasons you should consider adopting a pet from a shelter, rather than going through a breeder or commercial pet store, according to the Humane Society of the United States.

  1. You’ll save a life. More than 2.7 million pets in shelters across the country are euthanized each year because too few people adopt.
  2. You’ll get a great pet. Most of the pets in animal shelters are there because of a human problem - for example, a move to a place pets aren’t allowed or a divorce - not because the animal did anything wrong.
  3. You’ll get a great bargain. The fee for adoption normally includes the cost to spay or neuter the animal, vaccinations and microchipping. All animals at the Dearborn Animal Shelter are microchipped before they’re adopted. The fee varies at the Dearborn animal Shelter. Adoption fees for kittens are higher than for adult cats. The same goes for puppies and adult dogs.Learn more here.
  4. You’ll take a stand against puppy mills, factory style breeding facilities that put profit over the welfare of dogs. Many are housed in shockingly poor conditions, receive inadequate medical care, and are often very sick and behaviorally troubled as a result. If you’re buying from a pet store or online seller, chances are good that you’re financially supporting a puppy mill.
  5. Research shows that having a pet is psychologically, emotionally and physically beneficial. Because adopting a shelter pet is a choice you can feel good about, you can add improved self-esteem to the mix of benefits.

Friends for Metro Detroit Animals is a 501c non-profit organization. The shelter is located at 2661 Greenfield Rd., Dearborn, MI 48120.

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