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Wet Nose Wednesday…Meet Kristopher!!

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Wet Nose Wednesday…Meet Kristopher!!

Meet Kristopher!  He is a very HAPPY 3 year old, brindle and white, terrier mix!  This little guy has a tail that just won’t stop wagging!  There is great news about Kristopher, he is neutered and micro-chipped!  Kristopher would be an awesome family member!  He is very happy go lucky!  I could barely get good pics of him because his tail was wagging so fast!

If you want more info on Kristopher, contact the Montgomery County Animal Care & Control at (931) 648-5750 or visit 616 N Spring Street in Clarksville.  You can also find out more HERE.

 

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