Wet Nose Wednesdays!

Wet Nose Wednesdays!

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Join Mandi every Wednesday for Wet Nose Wednesday!  Listen every Wednesday at 7:15AM and Mandi will introduce you to an adoptable pet from the Montgomery Animal Care and Control.  These dogs and cats need forever homes! This is a great way to meet your new family member! Wet Nose Wednesday every Wednesday at 7:15AM on Rewind 94.3.

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Check out our newest Pet of the Week every Wednesday on our Facebook!  You can meet them at Montgomery County Animal Control!

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