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Harry: The Paws Report, March 22

The Paws Report has moved to Tuesdays at 3:30pm! Wednesdays were proving to be too busy with Winter and Waterfront Wednesday shows and lots of guests which often meant we had to cancel the feature that day. We hated to miss the Paws Report and feel this way we won't have to! Here's the star for today's Paws Report:

Seven-year-old Harry is an adorable Pomeranian mix who’s had a traumatic start in life. Harry arrived at the Kentucky Humane Society in early January after being rescued by Animal Rescue Corps from neglect and abuse. When he made his debut, Harry was in rough shape. He was missing several patches of hair, had internal and external parasites, and a bad cold from being kept in poor conditions. After two months in foster care, Harry is feeling better than ever and ready to find his forever home! Harry is a sweet gentleman who loves going on walks, wearing sweaters and sitting in his human’s lap. This goofy senior will keep you laughing all day with his tap-shoe like feet and his hilarious expressions. If a handsome and silly companion is what you’re after then look no further than Harry! Harry is neutered, micro-chipped and up-to-date on all vaccinations. Come visit Harry today at the Kentucky Humane Society's Main Campus, 241 Steedly Drive in Louisville. Learn about all our adoptable pets at www.kyhumane.org or call 502-366-3355.

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Laura is the afternoon host from 3-6 pm weekdays. Email Laura at lshine@lpm.org

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