Mae the Lab mix is a pup you 'mae' want to meet.
is Mae, a 4-year-old lab mix who initially came to the Fairbanks Animal Shelter as a stray, and is now eager to find her new place to call home.
Mae is a bundle of energy, and is looking for an owner that is going to keep her both mentally and physically stimulated. At the shelter she has been very friendly towards everyone she meets. There is no prior history on her and the shelter does not know if she has ever lived with other animals or with children, so please ensure that you are doing appropriate introductions with all new friends.
Mae would benefit from a basic obedience class to continue working on her manners and she might need some reminders on potty training. But other than that, she is a pure delight and the shelter would love to help her find a home. If you are interested in meeting Mae or any of her other doggy, kitty, or small animal friends, please give the shelter a call at 459-1451.
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