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Keelo's owners fell on hard times so he's looking for a new loving family to call his own and we are obsessed with his spots!

Meet Keelo today at Pet Savers Shreveport. His adoption fee is $150. Just remember, adopting a dog is a big commitment. Make sure you're ready to take care of your new friend FOR LIFE before making the leap to pet ownership.

Here's what the Pet Savers website has to say about Keelo:

Check out my handsome spots! I am a large lab mix that came in with Molly when my previous family fell on incredibly hard circumstances. I am still a little reserved as I get used to being in the shelter. I got along well with Molly, but if there is a dog in your home, I would like to meet them before I'm adopted to make sure we get along. I am housetrained, walk on a least well, and get along with kids that know how to give me space while I adjust to a new home. I can be a little bit of an escape artist, so a secure yard is a must. I am such a sweet dog, won't you come see if I am the right fit for you?

Bristol's Babies shines the spotlight on adoptable pets right here in northwest Louisiana and with your help, we hope to eventually find them all homes!

Pet Savers is located at 4380 Noyes Drive, Shreveport, LA 71119 and they are open daily from 12 pm - 4 pm. However, due to the current coronavirus concerns, you'll want to reach out ahead of your visit. You can call them at (318) 636-0400 or connect with them on Facebook with any questions! Even if you aren't able to adopt an animal at this time, Pet Savers Shreveport is always in need of donations and volunteers so please consider supporting their efforts!

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