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Meet our NOCO Humanitarian Pet of the Week: Harp

Meet our NOCO Humanitarian Pet of the Week: Harp

Looking for a furry friend in Northern Colorado? You should first check out NOCO Humane. NOCO Humane is a phenomenal organization and they provide the best home for animals waiting to find their family.

This week’s Townsquare NOCO Pet of the Week is Harp, a four-year-old bundle of energy waiting for his forever home.

About Harp: Available for adoption in Colorado

Harp, a playful Labrador Retriever/Pit Bull Terrier mix, has been at the shelter for over 70 days. She is eager and excited to start the next chapter of her life.

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Harp is four years old and a loving lady. She is house and crate trained and knows the sit and stay commands.

Harp is incredibly intelligent and eager to learn new tricks.

Harp’s Personality in Brief

Photo courtesy of NOCO Humane

Photo courtesy of NOCO Humane

NOCO Humane describes Harp as a lively and energetic dog. Harp is happy when she is running and exploring. Harp has a lot of energy and you will need to make sure she is stimulated, whether it is with toys and games indoors or fun activities outdoors.

Harp is the ideal dog for daily hikes and walks.

If we had to describe Harp in five words, they would be:

  • Amusing
  • Magnet
  • Soft
  • Clever
  • Athletic
  • Happy

Interested? How to Adopt This Colorado Puppy

Photo courtesy of NOCO Humane

Photo courtesy of NOCO Humane

Harp would love to meet you and your family. NOCO Humane says Harp will need a home without cats, chickens or small mammals. Additionally, Harp will need a home without children under the age of 12.

Harp is currently staying with a foster family to reduce her stress levels. If you are interested in meeting Harp or adopting him, call NOCO Humane’s Weld Campus at (970) 506-9550.

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