Time is Running Out for Dogs in Salinas Animal Shelter - Central Coast News KION/KCBA

Update: Time is Running Out for Dogs in Salinas Animal Shelter

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UPDATE: Marshmallow has been adopted. If you are still interested in adopting from the Salinas Animal Shelter call them at 831-758-7285 or click here

SALINAS, Calif- The Salinas Animal Shelter is at full capacity and they don't have room for any more dogs. As a results time is running out for some of the animals.

Marshmallow is a staff favorite and volunteers say he is a sweet boy who loves to cuddle. Volunteers say that he loves to play with other dogs and is a "perfect gentleman in his kennel."

Marshmallow has been at the shelter and available for adoption. If you are interested in adopting him please contact the Salinas Animal Shelter at 831-758-7285.


 

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