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Pet of the Week 6/27/08 Save Email Print
Posted: 11:47 AM Jun 27, 2008
Last Updated: 11:51 AM Jun 27, 2008
Reporter: Kim Lucey
Email Address: Kim.Lucey@wtap.com

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Tasha is a fun loving collie mix looking for a loving home!

She is a little over one year old so she has her size and won't get any bigger than she is right now. Tasha is already spayed and would make a wonderful pet for a family or a great companion for an individual.

RIght now Tasha is calling The Humane Society of the Ohio Valley home. She was featured on our Pet of the Week segment on WTAP News at Noon on June 27, 2008

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