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Milwaukee Animal Rescue Center Pet of the Week: Andi

This super fun girl needs a home!

Introducing... Andi! This girl is TONS of fun. She's a pitbull / lab mix (our best guess), approximately nine months old, and definitely a ball of lovable energy. She's a quick learner and working on her basic manners in foster care. An active girl, Andi will require a person dedicated to continuing her training and devoting time to regular exercise (a motivator to help you achieve that New Year's resolution?). If you're up for action and adventure, Andi's your gal!

Andi would be perfect as an only dog, but also does well with highly social canines and cats. Her best pal in her foster home is the resident cat - those two can't get enough of each other! If her forever home has children, they need to be animal-friendly kids over the age of 12. She's a big and boisterous girl - probably too much to handle for tiny children.

For more information about Andi and the other animals at Milwaukee Animal Rescue Center, visit the website at milwaukeearc.org and click on 'adopt' to download the adoption application. If you are interested in meeting this fun girl, return your application to the Center during open hours or by fax, 414-421-8801, to set up a meeting with the foster parent. All adoptable dogs are housed in volunteer foster homes and available for meetings by appointment only. Most adoptable cats are housed at the Center and available to meet during open hours.

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Visit us at 5217 S. 51st in Greenfield (on the corner of 51st & Loomis).

Milwaukee Animal Rescue Center hours:

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  • Tuesdays 3-7pm
  • Thursdays 3-7pm
  • Saturdays 12-3pm

*or by appointment.

Those interested in potential adoption should plan to arrive at the Center at least 30 minutes prior to close so the adoption counselor has adequate time to devote to the visit.

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