THIS IS SPONSORED CONTENT BROUGHT TO YOU BY BLUE BUFFALO

Fort Smith, ARLocal News

This week's Pet On Set features Percy, a pet available for adoption at the Washington County Animal Shelter. Sponsored by Blue Buffalo, the article aims to promote pet adoption while highlighting the benefits of the sponsor's high-quality pet food products. Interested readers can call the shelter directly for more information, fostering a sense of community involvement. The article also includes mentions of prior featured pets, such as Bob, Margot, and Lieutenant Dan, creating a narrative that encourages ongoing engagement. While the focus is on pet adoption, the sponsorship aspect is prominent throughout the content.

The article successfully combines informative and promotional elements but lacks depth in newsworthy content. The light-hearted tone resonates well with pet enthusiasts, making it an appealing read. Overall, it serves as a reminder of the importance of adopting pets and supporting local shelters.

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