Pet of the Week

Labubu

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Labubu

Meet Labubu, a 4-year-old little girl who does well with cats and dogs. This former mama is looking for a home that can take care of her. She has a heart condition that requires a couple of visits to the vet a year. But nothing that will hold her back from being an amazing addition to your family.

Watch her visit to the studio here.

To learn more about Labubu and to find out how to take her home from the Manchester Animal Shelter! You can email them at felines@fmas.org

Pet of the Week is sponsored by Rockingham Emergency Veterinary Hospital.

Sponsors

Manchester Animal Shelter

490 Dunbarton Rd
Manchester, NH 03102
603-628-3544

Rockingham Emergency Veterinary Hospital

Open and fully staffed 24/7.
3 Cobbetts Pond Rd, Windham, NH 03087

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