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Young Lab Mix Paris Seeks Home, Adoption Details for Local Families

A seven month old Lab mix named Paris was highlighted for adoption on December 22 at the Humane Society of Elmore County, offering Autauga County families a chance to adopt a vaccinated and sterilized pet at a modest fee. The adoption package covers key veterinary services, which can reduce household costs and support local animal welfare efforts.

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Young Lab Mix Paris Seeks Home, Adoption Details for Local Families
Source: elmoreautauganews.com

The Humane Society of Elmore County announced on December 22 that Paris, a female Labrador mix roughly seven months old and about 40 pounds, is available for adoption. Brought in as a stray and raised in the shelter, Paris is described as shy at first but affectionate, and she is reported to get along well with both dogs and cats. The shelter emphasized that she was hoping to find a family for the Christmas period, though she remained available after the holiday.

Adoption fees are set at one hundred dollars for dogs and fifty dollars for cats under one year old. Cats over one year old may be adopted by approved adopters for a fee of their choosing. The fee structure is designed to bundle essential veterinary care into the adoption process. Specifically, the adoption fee covers the mandatory spay or neuter procedure, basic immunizations, de worming, a microchip, a heartworm check for dogs, rabies vaccination if the animal is old enough, and a free health exam with a participating veterinarian. For prospective adopters this package can represent a direct cost saving compared with arranging the same services independently.

Autauga County residents looking to adopt can begin by completing the adoption application online at elmorehumane.org/adoption-application-online-form2.html. Once an applicant is approved, the shelter coordinates an appointment to meet and adopt. The Humane Society is located at 255 Central Plank Road, Wetumpka, Alabama 36092, and can be reached at 334-567-3377. Additional information is available at elmorehumane.org.

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Beyond offering a specific pet match, the shelter s adoption program carries broader community implications. Bundling sterilization and vaccinations into adoption fees supports public health and long term animal population control, which can reduce future strain on municipal animal services. For families considering pet ownership this winter, Paris represents an opportunity to adopt a socialized young dog with essential veterinary care already completed.

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