Pretty PAISLEY is our Pet of the Week from It Takes a Village, and she hopes the "Luck of the Irish" helps find her a forever home.

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PAISLEY is a 2-year-old female hound mix who weighs just under 80 pounds. Our friends at ITV tell us that PAISLEY loves to cuddle and give visitors big hugs.

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PAISLEY loves playtime - she is a happy girl that has gotten along great with other dogs in her playgroup. ITV tells us that she would do better in a home with no young children.

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I can't help but think that PAISLEY would make a perfect doggy model - just look at all of the different emotions and moods she is able to portray in these pictures. Silly, serious, shy, contemplative, playful, and ready to work.. Am I right?

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If you think PAISLEY might be a good fit for your home, stop by the ITV in Spencer County to meet this sweet hound girl in person! Fill out an online adoption application, and then schedule a meet & greet.

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All of the animals at ITV are examined by a veterinarian, given age-appropriate vaccinations, dewormed, microchipped, spayed or neutered, and FIV/FeLV-tested.

If our pet of the week isn’t the right fit for your home, please visit It Takes a Village to see the other rescues that need to get fostered and adopted. And don't forget about their RENT A DOG Program. A quick fill form and copy of your photo ID will allow you time out with one of ITV's vetted shelter dogs. These day dates are great for the rescues - it gets them some exercise and new information to help us get them adopted. It’s been a big hit- so don’t miss out!

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