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Let Macaroni Wiggle Her Way Into Your Heart

See if Macaroni, a Labrador-Shepherd mix who adapts well to family life, can fit with your loved ones.

Macaroni is a two-year-old Labrador-Shepherd mix. Her owner turned her in and said she was allergic to the family's cat so they had to give her up. 

She weighs 54 pounds and has a very sweet disposition. She shows her affection with gentle kisses.

This pretty miss sits to have her collar put on and removed, walks nicely on a leash and knows several commands, including “down,” "sit," and plays "find it."

She enjoyed car rides and her former family's 9-year-old son. 

Macaroni spends time at a Glendale Humane Society trainer’s house where trainers discovered she has lovely house manners, enjoys playing with her Great Dane friend and adapts to family life easily. 

Macaroni is currently in a foster home. If you are interested in meeting her, please contact Glendale Humane Society to submit an application and we will arrange a meeting. 

To adopt Macaroni, check out the guidelines at Glendale Humane Society website.

Glendale Humane Society is located at 717 W. Ivy Street, Glendale. Their phone number is (818) 242-1128, and their email address is info@glendalehumane.org.

The office and kennel hours are Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. They are closed on Mondays.

Information about Macaroni is provided by  of the Glendale Humane Society, a no-kill shelter.


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