
Chevy is one of the adoptable dogs available at Paws for Life. (WWJ/Zahra Huber)
BLOOMFIELD HILLS (WWJ) – Every Sunday, Paws for Life sets up a booth at the Franklin Cider Mill in Bloomfield Hills in hopes of adopting out dogs and cats.
Sunday, half a dozen cats and three dogs were up for adoption — including Chevy, a mixed puppy.
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“She’s about a year and a half old – she likes other dogs and she loves people,” said Reich. “She will be your best friend she’ll cuddle with you and she’ll be a great addition to your family.”
READ MORE: Parole Denied For Don Miller Who Killed 4 Women In Lansing In The 1970sShe says so far, they have had several applications and donations.
They will continue to set up at the cider mill every Sunday until Thanksgiving — from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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