FORT MYERS, Fla. – Adopting a pet can be one of the most rewarding things you will ever do and whether you’re looking for a playful pup or an older companion, there in an animal out there to fit your lifestyle.
Dr. Whitney Whitford from the Animal Medical Center of Lehigh Acres stopped by the WINK News studio to introduce us to Lulu Bell.
If you’d like to give Lulu Bell her furever home, call the Gulf Coast Humane Society at 239-332-0364.
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