This adorable and hap-hap-happy dog is TINA, our Pet of the Week from It Takes a Village in Evansville. The very first thing you need to know about TINA is that her adoption fee has been generously sponsored, which means she is FREE to the right home.

TINA is a fun-loving and playful not-quite-one-year-old Husky mix who has enjoyed every moment of her young life so far. TINA is always down for an adventure, whether it's chasing after toys or exploring the great outdoors, or even if it's just lounging around.

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TINA gets along well with other dogs and kiddos, making her a great fit for families looking to add another furry member to their pack. TINA would love to be part of a family that enjoys walks, playtime, and maybe even some cuddle sessions. TINA is a young and healthy pup, ready to take new adventures with her new family.

If you're interested in making TINA a part of your family, please fill out an online adoption application, and then once approved, you can schedule a meet and greet with this lovable puppy who is sure to bring joy and warmth into your home.

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All the animals at It Takes a Village are examined by a veterinarian, given age-appropriate vaccinations, dewormed, microchipped, spayed or neutered, heartworm tested, and treated if necessary.

If our pet of the week isn’t the right fit for your home, please visit It Takes a Village to see the other rescues that need to get fostered and adopted. And don't forget about their RENT A DOG Program. A quick fill form and copy of your photo ID will allow you time out with one of ITV's vetted shelter dogs. These day dates are great for the rescues - it gets them some exercise and new information to help us get them adopted. It’s been a big hit- so don’t miss out!

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