
Soup-er Chicken Noodle Waiting to be Adopted at the Humane Society
Why not consider welcoming a hearty bowl of puppy love into your home?
MEET CHICKEN NOODLE
It was another Take Me Home Tuesday at the radio stations with the Humane Society of Western Montana, sponsored by our animal-loving friends at Paul's Pancake Parlor of Missoula. Katie introduced us to "Chicken Noodle," one of the soup siblings waiting for adoption, along with "Split Pea," "Bisque," "French Onion" and others.
Chicken Noodle and his siblings are 8 weeks old. They were an accidental litter that their family recently brought into the shelter. They have had their early vaccines and been microchipped, and now that they are hold enough to have had their spaying and neutering surgeries, they are back in the building and waiting for their forever homes.
While the pups have had their age-appropriate vaccines, they are not quite old enough for the booster and rabies shots just yet. The folks at the Humane Society of Western Montana are happy to explain that to you more thoroughly.
PUPPIES GO FAST!
We are not quite sure of all the ingredients contained in Chicken Noodle, but with the beautiful, soft, black coat, white feet and big brown eyes, he crushes it on the Adorable Scale.
We do know that puppies tend to move through the shelter quickly, so if Chicken Noodle has already won your heart, as no doubt will his siblings, remember that the Humane Society of Western Montana is open Wednesdays through Sundays from 1:00 till 6:00 pm. at 5930 Highway 93 South in Missoula.
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You can see all the other animals currently waiting for adoption here.
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Gallery Credit: Stephen Lenz




