Teddy Lynn Featured as "Pet of the Week" at Lewisville Animal Shelter

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The City of Lewisville is promoting animal adoption through its "Pet of the Week" program, featuring Teddy Lynn, a 2-year-old female Carolina mix, this week. Teddy is described as gentle, slow to warm up, and treat-motivated, making her a delightful companion for the right adopter. She is fully vaccinated, microchipped, heartworm negative, and sterilized, ensuring she is ready for her new home. The Lewisville Animal Shelter is currently waiving adoption fees for all dogs until October 5, significantly reducing the usual $90 fee. Prospective adopters can easily apply for Teddy and other pets by visiting the "Adoptable Pets" section on the City of Lewisville's website.

After submitting an application, the shelter staff will contact applicants on or before the next business day to discuss the adoption process. This initiative not only showcases Teddy but also highlights the importance of adopting pets in need of homes. The program aims to find loving families for animals like Teddy Lynn, who are eager to become cherished companions.

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