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Still Waiting Wednesday: Meet Loki 6/11/25

Still Waiting Wednesday: Meet Loki 6/11/25

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SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — Meet today's Stray of the Day!
Meet Loki, a 3 to 4-year-old, Male, American Bulldog mix that weighs about 95-pounds. He was found on the 1800 block of Villa Avenue about one-month ago. The rescue said he's a strong guy that loves people.
The rescue added he's the kind of dog who loves to run and play but also enjoys just chilling out on the couch sometimes. Loki is available for adoption now.
Story continues below
Top Story: Recent incident at Sac County Jail highlights need for new facility
Lights & Sirens: Suspect shot at during pursuit in stolen vehicle, Dakota Co Sheriff says
Sports: West Sioux boys soccer wins first-ever IHSAA State title with 2-1 OT win
Weather: Get the latest weather forecast here
Loki has a few other friends that are looking for homes, cats and dogs alike! Feel free to check them out online or in person; Good Day Siouxland features one animal each day, so make sure to watch to see if we found your forever companion!
If you've lost your pet, or if you're looking to adopt, you can check out the rescue's website at siouxcityanimalrescue.com.
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