OUR KIX CRITTERS OF THE WEEK ARE THREE PUPPIES, ZOE, CRASH AND DAISY!
All three are from different litters, all female about 3 months old.
Zoe is a 5 month old Pitt Bull/Doberman Pinscher mix. She was
surrendered due to no fault of her own. She has been in foster
care the last month and has learned a lot. She is house trained, crate
trained and even knows a few commands. Her foster says she is very smart
and learns fast. Zoe’s adoption fee is $200, which includes her spay,
vaccines, microchip and various other treatments.
Crash is a 3 month old lab mix puppy that came to the ARL as a stray. He is
very active and is looking for a family that can keep up with him. Crash
will need a patient owner that is willing to work on training and
commands. Crash’s adoption fee is $200, which includes his neuter,
vaccines, microchip and various other treatments.
Daisy is a 3 month old hound mix that came to ARL as a stray. She is
playful and full of energy. She gets along with dogs and cats, and loves
kids and adults. Daisy is looking for an active family who is willing to
work on training and take her on adventures. Daisy’s adoption fee is
$200, which includes her spay, vaccines, microchip and various other
treatments.
If you are interested in Zoe, Crash or Daisy, please stop by the front
office or call 641-753-9046. More info



Welcome to The List,
Taylor Swift has officially entered her glittery legal era again. A Las Vegas performer says Taylor’s use of “The Life Of A Showgirl” is stomping all over her own brand, “Confessions of a Showgirl.” She’s suing for trademark infringement, wants damages, and an injunction too.
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Only Kid Rock could turn a poolside salute into a military investigation. The Army says two Blackhawk helicopters near his Tennessee mansion were just on a Nashville training route, but now they’re checking into why they hovered there. Kid says nobody’s getting in trouble and called it pretty neat. Nothing says casual Tuesday like cannonballs, patriotism, and two black helicopters hovering near your house…
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Riley Green is stacking side quests like a pro. He’s making his TV debut on Marshals in mid-April. And because sleep is for other people, he’s also reportedly opening a second Duck Blind bar in Gatlinburg. At this point Riley’s building a country music cinematic universe.
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Thomas Rhett says one of his favorite parts of touring is trying wild new foods on the road, which sounds adventurous and expensive. Meanwhile Dylan Scott keeps it a little more backyard chaos at home, admitting he’ll wander into the kitchen at midnight and cook a full meal like it’s noon. His wife wakes up confused; he’s making dinner round two. That’s not a snack, that’s a second shift.
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