More ‘Puppy Mill’ Dogs Available For Adoption, CO
Source: DENVER (CBS4) ― Dozens of dogs rescued from a puppy mill in Oklahoma are getting new homes in Colorado.

One hundred dogs arrived at the Denver Dumb Friends League about a week ago. Most of them are poodle or spaniel mixes.
Thirty-five of the dogs have already been adopted. Another five dogs are still available for families to take home.
The other dogs are in a special program called “Canine Courage.” That program is for animals that need more socialization and dogs that are not house or leash trained.
“They’ll make good pets. They’ll need a little bit of work. We want people who recognize up front these are not necessarily coming from a normal situation, so they are going to need a little bit of extra attention a little bit of extra care,” Tara Yurkshat with Denver Dumb Friends League said.
The remaining dogs should finish their training and are likely to be available for adoption in a few weeks. Those who are interested should call (303) 751-5772










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