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Paws-itive Poses

Please send us your favorite pet photos, which will be published in the August issue of The Pulse. Include the pet’s name and breed and any other fun facts or details.

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Published on August 24, 2024

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Calling all pet owners: We would love to feature your adorable four-legged furry friends in the next edition of The Pulse. Submit your best shot!

When we asked you to send in your pet photos in last year’s Pulse, we received an overwhelming response. So we decided to bring back this popular feature! We are looking for pictures of your cute furry friends to run in the next issue of The Pulse. Give your pet 15 minutes of fame by sharing cute snaps at home, on a daily walk, on our sandy shores or weekend adventure. Please send photo submissions by Friday, Sept. 13, 2024, with your pet’s name and breed (and if you want to be in the picture, that is a bonus!) to pulse@capecodhealth.org.

It’s not a requirement, but feel free to share any fun facts or favorite thing about your pet. Prepare for cuteness overload in the September edition of The Pulse!

Pictured: Dakota, a 5-month-old black lab mix, was adopted by CCHC employee Lauren Gendron from Sunny Paws Rescue in Falmouth.

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