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Stray of the Day: Meet Warrior 6/13/25

Stray of the Day: Meet Warrior 6/13/25

Yahoo13-06-2025
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) —Meet today's Stray of the Day!
Meet Warrior, a 9 to 12-month-old, male, bull terrier mix puppy that weighs about 35-pounds. He was found on the 2600 block of Shields Avenue.
The rescue said he's a friendly pup who gets along well with people and other animals. The rescue added he's house-broken and is the perfect size to be a family pet in just about any household. Warrior is available for adoption now.
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Warrior has a few other friends that are looking for homes, cats and dogs alike! Feel free to check them out online or in person; Good Day Siouxland features one animal each day, so make sure to watch to see if we found your forever companion!
If you've lost your pet, or if you're looking to adopt, you can check out the rescue's website at siouxcityanimalrescue.com.
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