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Adopt A Valentine This Year At Madison Animal Shelter
Long-term dogs at Madison's St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center were recently treated to a Valentine's Day themed photoshoot.

MADISON, NJ — Love is in the air, and the St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center is highlighting some of their long-stay dogs in a new Valentine's Day campaign.
Some of the shelter's longest-staying dogs were treated to a Valentine's Day photo shoot after being "glammed up" in the hopes of finding forever homes.
St. Hubert's Madison location is at 575 Woodland Avenue and is open from 8 a.m. through 6 p.m.
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St. Hubert's, which has been in operation for more than 80 years, currently houses more than 90 cats available for adoption, as well as approximately 51 dogs and 19 small animals in need of homes.
Animals of all ages, sizes, and breeds are currently housed at the shelter, ranging from kittens and puppies to senior pets.
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According to Diane Ashton, director of communications, adoption counselors at St. Hubert can help people find the perfect pet for their family and lifestyle.
There is no need for an appointment to adopt, but the shelter recommends that people visit their website first to see which animals are available.
"Some dogs can spend weeks or even months sitting in animal shelters waiting to get adopted. But sometimes just the right photo can make all the difference – and help these overlooked dogs find their forever homes," the shelter said.
To learn more about the featured dogs and other animals for adoption, visit sthuberts.org/adoptabledogs.
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