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Here we have Iggy, a 14-year-old female, and Giselle, a 12-year-old female. Both were surrendered because “they were too old” and it just breaks our hearts. They came out of horrific living conditions, absolutely love people and are OK with dogs and cats. They are a bonded pair as both of them are deaf and they are reliant on each other. Anyone interested in adopting these treasurers should call Grant County Animal Outreach at 509-762-9616 to learn the whole story of Iggy and Giselle. Just because some dogs are older than others does not mean they are done. These two have lots of love and life to share.

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Pets of the week: Iggy and Giselle
April 13, 2023 3:32 p.m.

Pets of the week: Iggy and Giselle

Here we have Iggy, a 14-year-old female, and Giselle, a 12-year-old female. Both were surrendered because “they were too old” and it just breaks our hearts. They came out of horrific living conditions, absolutely love people and are OK with dogs and cats. They are a bonded pair as both of them are deaf and they are reliant on each other. Anyone interested in adopting these treasurers should call Grant County Animal Outreach at 509-762-9616 to learn the whole story of Iggy and Giselle. Just because some dogs are older than others does not mean they are done. These two have lots of love and life to share.