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(WNY News Now) – In an effort to help our furry friends find their fur-ever home, WNY News Now has teamed up with the Chautauqua County Humane Society in a segment we like to call Pet of The Week. This week’s pet of the week is Jingle.

“Hey Lee, here we are at the Chautauqua County Humane Society and this is Jingle. Jingle is a fun two -month-old boy who is up for adoption here at the Chautauqua County Humane Society and he is looking for a home. So anybody out there in Western New York News Now land that might be interested in adopting him can stop down today between one and five thirty or tomorrow eleven to three. We will be closed for new years for the holiday on Monday but then regular operations resume on Tuesday.”

“So if you are not familiar, because Jingle is up for adoption here, Jingle has been neutered. So yes, he does not have any bells. Sorry, couldn’t resist. And he’s up to date on his vaccinations. He’s got a microchip, which can be found, right? Kind of in the base of his neck there. So if something were to happen where he might get lost, the information of the adopters in that microchip, it could be scanned. and he could be more quickly returned to them. It’s a great thing. He also has a dose of flea treatment. So if you are looking for some four-legged family members, come on down to the Chautauqua County Humane Society. Happy New Year to everybody from all of us to all of you and thank you, Lee, and Western New York News Now for supporting the animals at the Chautauqua County Humane Society.”

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