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,
Starting off with some royal news, and surprise, it’s awkward again. Reports say things are allegedly tense between King Charles and Prince William. An insider claims there’s real anger on both sides, with William being described as controlled, strategic, and very aware that he’s the future king. Translation for the rest of us. Two strong personalities, one crown, zero compromise.
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The Super Bowl is fascinating because everyone watches it, but almost half of America claims they do not care who wins. A reported 47 percent of Americans have no opinion on the outcome. Among those who do care, more are pulling for the Seahawks than the Patriots. And me? I am rooting for a solid cheese dip and no commercials that make me cry.
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Luke Combs is sitting out the Madden Bowl concert ahead of the Super Bowl. Why? Because his wife is expecting their third child. Luke posted that family always comes first and apologized for missing the show. That is called priorities. And honestly, Dad mode beats Super Bowl mode every time.
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Jelly Roll is giving one of his Grammy Awards to the juvenile detention center where he once spent time. His wife Bunnie Xo says he wants to give the kids a little inspiration. That is not a publicity stunt. That is a full-circle moment. And possibly the most meaningful Grammy flex ever.
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