Pet of the Week

Oracle – 1/9/24

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Oracle – 1/9/24

Meet Oracle, an athletic young girl! Oracle is a high-energy sweetheart who’s always ready for a game of fetch or a romp in the yard. She dreams of a forever home with a fenced yard where she can unleash her playful spirit and zoom around to her heart’s content. Her absolute favorite pastime? Chasing after her beloved Jolly Ball and delighting in the squeaky symphony of her cherished toys. Treats and games are the key to Oracle’s heart, and she’s a pro at winning yours too!

Click here to watch Oracle’s video!

Learn more about Oracle and find out how to take her home from the Manchester Animal Shelter. You can email canines@manchesteranimalshelter.org

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

Sponsors

Rockingham Emergency Veterinary Hospital

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

Manchester Animal Shelter

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

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