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Blue-eyed pup needs forever home

Blue-eyed pup needs forever home

Yahoo06-05-2025

SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Meet Judah, a sweet and adorable 7-week-old pup looking for a family to call his own.
Judah arrived at Caddo Parish Animal Services on April 14th and has been adapting well. However, he is ready for someone to fall in love with his ocean blue eyes and take him home to start making memories.
Judah is a Catahoula Leopard Dog-Terrier-mix, and according to Caddo Parish Animal Services, the breed mix suggests that with the right training, these pups will be intelligent, loyal and gentle members of the family.
Kim Freeman, Adoption and Volunteer Coordinator, says Judah will grow into a medium to large size adult, so a fenced yard and active families will suit him best.
If you are interested in adopting Judah, just visit Caddo Parish Animal Services at 1500 Monty Street, pay the $50 adoption fee and fill out some paperwork. You'll be in and out the door with your new companion in no time!
Keep in mind, Caddo Parish Animal Services is hosting an 'Empty the Shelter' event this Saturday May 10th, and adoptions will be half the price.
For more information, visit Caddo Parish Animal Services.
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