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Lost Dog Cafe hosting special adoption event this weekend for a litter of puppies

Puppy available for adoption at Lost Dog Cafe this weekend (image via Lost Dog Rescue)

Alexandrians might be able to find a furry new friend this weekend.

Lost Dog Cafe (808 N. Henry Street) in the Braddock neighborhood is hosting a puppy adoption event from 4-6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4, for a litter of puppies born last month.

“Are you ready to welcome a furry friend into your life?” the Lost Dog and Cat Rescue Foundation said on the event website. “We have something special just for you! Join us for ‘Pups on the Patio’ at Lost Dog Cafe in Alexandria. This heartwarming event is dedicated to finding forever homes for an exceptional litter of puppies known as ‘Butterball’s Little Turkeys’.”

According to the Lost Dog Rescue website:

These precious pups have an incredible story to tell. Born on September 8th, 2023, they were brought into the world by a caring mama who was rescued from the Dickenson County Animal Shelter in Virginia. She was pregnant, confused, and scared, but thanks to the swift action of Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation (LDCRF), she was given a safe haven in foster care.

The foster mom says she is an amazing mama, and her puppies are a testament to her love and care.

This special adoption event will feature only this litter of puppies, so you don’t want to miss out on this special opportunity. Come and meet these little darlings, fall in love, and take one home to be a part of your family.

An online application must be filled out before requesting an ‘interview’ with the puppies.

The puppies are:

  • Blue Slate
  • Narragansett
  • White Holland
  • Royal Palm
  • Osceola
  • Rio Grande
  • Merriam
  • Bourbon Red
  • Gould
  • Eastern

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