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[Slideshow] Puppies Sound Good: Meet Mona

Second Wednesdays monthly, we meet one (or more) puppies up for adoption at the Humane Society of Calloway County, as well as an update on events and activities from director Kathy Hodge. Today, we met Mona, a miniature pinscher/terrier mix. Even though she's 12 weeks old, she's still incredibly tiny and will probably remain a small dog when fully grown. She was calm and curious in the studio, and appeared to enjoy being held by WKMS staff and students. Todd Hatton speaks with Kathy Hodge on Sounds Good.

From Petfinder.com:

Mona is a cute miniature pinscher/terrier mix who was an owner surrender with her sibling directly to the Humane Society. She is being fostered in a home with men, women, children, and other dogs. She has a great personality and is being crate trained. She weighed 2.4 lbs on 9/24/14 and will remain a small dog when grown. She is visiting the Humane Society office so is meeting lots of people, cats, and other dogs. She is current on her first puppy shots, has been wormed, and is on flea prevention. She is approximately 9 weeks old. If you have the time, patience, and love for Mona, please fill out an adoption application. Her adoption donation will be $175 with $75 refunded to you upon proof of spay at 6 months of age. Thank you for your interest in Mona!

More about Mona on Petfinder

Humane Society of Calloway Co. Adoption information

Matt Markgraf joined the WKMS team as a student in January 2007. He's served in a variety of roles over the years: as News Director March 2016-September 2019 and previously as the New Media & Promotions Coordinator beginning in 2011. Prior to that, he was a graduate and undergraduate assistant. He is currently the host of the international music show Imported on Sunday nights at 10 p.m.
Todd Hatton hails from Paducah, Kentucky, where he got into radio under the auspices of the late, great John Stewart of WKYX while a student at Paducah Community College. He also worked at WKMS in the reel-to-reel tape days of the early 1990s before running off first to San Francisco, then Orlando in search of something to do when he grew up. He received his MFA in Creative Writing at Murray State University. He vigorously resists adulthood and watches his wife, Angela Hatton, save the world one plastic bottle at a time.
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