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Dearborn Pet of the Week: Meet Gentle, Affectionate Axel
The pitbull terrier mix performed well on his temperament test is available under the Dearborn Animal Shelter's LuvABulls program

DEARBORN, MI – Axel, a 3-year-old pitbull terrier mix with a handsome brindle coat, is available for adoption from the Dearborn Animal Shelter under the LuvABulls program that lowers the adoption fee to $100.
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Axel did very well on his temperament test, and has a gentle, affectionate demeanor, the shelter said. He likes to play with toys that have been shown to him, and he wants to be exercised daily.
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The special pricing includes a six-week training class for Axel’s adoptive human. And as with all of Dearborn Animal Shelter’s pet adoptions, the adoption package also includes sterilization, microchip and age appropriate vaccinations.
To help expedite the process, prospective adopters are encouraged o apply online for any animal they may be interested in bringing into their home.
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Why You Should Adopt a Shelter Pet
Here are five of them:
1. You'll save a life. More than 2.7 million pets in shelters across the country are euthanized each year because too few people adopt.
2. You’ll get a great pet. Most of the pets in animal shelters are there because of a human problem — for example, a move to a place pets aren’t allowed or a divorce — not because the animal did anything wrong.
3. You’ll get a great bargain. The fee for adoption normally includes the the cost to spay or neuter the animal, vaccinations and microchipping. All animals at the Dearborn Animal Shelter are microchipped before they’re adopted. The fee varies at the Dearborn animal shelter. Adoption fees for kittens are higher than for adult cats. The same goes for puppies and adult dogs. Learn more here.
4. You’ll take a stand against puppy mills, factory style breeding facilities that put profit over the welfare of dogs. Many are housed in shockingly poor conditions, receive inadequate medical care, and are often very sick and behaviorally troubled as a result. If you’re buying from a pet store or online seller, chances are good that you’re financially supporting a puppy mill.
5. Research shows that having a pet is psychologically, emotionally and physically beneficial. Because adopting a shelter pet is a choice you can feel good about, you can add improved self-esteem to the mix of benefits.
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