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Pet of the Week: Marina, a basset hound mix

WASHINGTON — Say hello to Marina, the Washington Animal Rescue League’s Pet of the Week. Marina is a 1-year-old basset hound mix — although mixed with what, no one really knows.

Her long body and large, turned-out paws are all basset, but her face looks a bit more like a dachshund or even a Doberman. Regardless, she’s certainly cute, in a most amusing sort of way.

Marina is a cheerful, friendly girl who is happy to play and then curl up in your lap. She likes people of all ages, but because of her “what’s mine is mine” philosophy about food and treats, she’d do best in a home with adults and older children.

So if you’re looking for something a little different in the way of a canine companion, stop by the Washington Animal Rescue League to meet Marina.

About WARL: Founded in 1914, the Washington Animal Rescue League is the oldest animal shelter in Washington D.C. Its mission includes rescuing, rehabilitating and finding homes for animals who have no where else to go. The League also supports animals through affordable veterinary care, community outreach and education. Learn more about the Washington Animal Rescue League at .


If you are thinking of adding a furry friend to your family, check out these other great shelters in the area.

Maryland

(301) 645-8181

71 Industrial Park Dr. PO Box 1015 Waldorf, Md. 20604

Humane Society of Charles County offers a low cost spay/neuter program to the public. Please call or visit our website for more information. The shelter is also looking for more foster parents to help its animals.

(301) 262-5625

P.O. Box 925 Bowie, Md. 20718

Prince George’s County Humane Society is also looking for foster parents. For more information, contact the organization.

(301) 572-4729

P.O. Box 1074 Greenbelt, Md. 20768

(301) 920-2318

P.O. Box 11531 Takoma Park, Md. 20912

(240) 773-5960

14645 Rothgeb Dr. Rockville, Md. 20850

(301) 740-2511

12 Park Ave. Gaithersburg, Md. 20877

D.C.

(202) 576-6664

1201 New York Ave. NE 20002

ASAP – Alliance for Stray Animals and People

(202) 331-1330

P.O. Box 65438 Washington, D.C. 20035-5438

(202) 575-2210

Approved applicants may attend monthly adoption meets that are usually held at the house of a volunteer in either Northern Virginia or Southern Maryland.

Lucky Dog Animal Rescue

(202) 741-5428

Lucky Dog is a foster home organization and does not run a dedicated housing facility.

Northern Virginia

(703) 961-8690

A Forever-Home is a non-profit dog rescue group that operates in the Northern Virginia/Washington Metropolitan area.

703-249-5066

PO Box 100968, Arlington, Virginia, 22210

(301) 299-6756

Lab Rescue of the LRCP is a volunteer driven, non-profit organization that rescues, fosters and places homeless, abused, and/or abandoned Labrador Retrievers.

(703) 385-0224

All visitors must speak to a Friends representative prior to receiving directions to their shelter location.

P.O. Box 100220 Arlington, Va. 22210-3220

(703) 746-4774

4101 Eisenhower Ave. Alexandria, Va. 22304

(703) 931-9241

2650 S. Arlington Mill Dr. Arlington, Va.

(703) 295-3647

P.O. Box 223953 Chantilly, Va. 20153

(703) 691-HART

P.O. Box 7261 Fairfax Station, Va. 22039-7261

(703) 231-7199

25 Dove St. Alexandria, Va. 22314

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