
Meet Our Townsquare NoCo Pet of the Week: Lola!
If you're looking to add a new companion to your family, make sure to check out NoCo Humane!
Thanks to Camp Bow Wow, we’re proud to highlight an adoptable animal each week as part of our Townsquare NoCo Pet of the Week feature.
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Townsquare NoCo Pet of the Week: Meet Lola

If you're on the hunt for a furry friend who's gentle, playful, and full of love; then our latest Townsquare NoCo Pet of the Week is your girl!
If a companion who 's full of love and ready to snuggle with you sounds like a good fit for you, then we might've found the perfect gal.
Lola is our Townsquare NoCo Pet of the Week.
She is a four-year-old female American Bulldog mix with a heart as big as her wiggles.
Lola is always happy, loves meeting new people, and can't get enough pets and cuddles. One of her favorite things is going out for a walk.
Our friends at NoCo Humane do say that she walks well on a leash, but Lola can pull at first out of excitement. But once she's out and about, she walks very politely on leash.
This sweet girl can be a bit selective about her dog friends and is looking for a home without kids under the age of twelve. With the right introductions though, she will make the perfect loving and devoted companion.
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If you think Lola might be the right match for you then make sure to pay her a visit today at NoCo Humane.
Read Lola's full bio here.
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Thanks to Camp Bow Wow for Helping Us Support Local Pets
Townsquare NoCo Pet of the Week is made possible by our friends at Camp Bow Wow. Camp Bow Wow has three locations in Northern Colorado: Fort Collins, Loveland, and Longmont.
Camp Bow Wow offers doggy daycare, boarding, and grooming. Learn more about Camp Bow Wow here.
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