Each week, the Dubuque Regional Humane Society is highlighting a "Pet of the Week." The Pet of the Week is available to be adopted via the Humane Society. "Pet of the Week" is brought to you by Finnin Kia, a trusted Kia dealer in Dubuque, IA. This week, the Dubuque Regional Humane Society is highlighting another amazing four-legged friend:

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We've got one pretty "flower" here; everyone, say hello to Lilac.

Credit: Dubuque Regional Humane Society
Credit: Dubuque Regional Humane Society
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Lilac is 10-months-old and weighs about 30 pounds. She has spent more of her life in the shelter setting than not. Lilac is energetic, spunky, fun-loving, smart, and playful. By the way, she would much rather work for treats than play with toys. Being so treat motivated, Lilac would likely catch on quickly to training with routine and consistency, so if that's what you are looking for in a pet, she's the one to take. She has lived with other dogs in the past and done well, and she has also lived with children. Due to her energy level though, we would recommend placing her with children 12 years or older.

Credit: Dubuque Regional Humane Society
Credit: Dubuque Regional Humane Society
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Take this sweet girl home and make Lilac your fur-ever pet today.

To inquire about Lilac or any of the animals at the Dubuque Regional Humane Society, you can contact them via phone at 563-582-6766 or via their website. They are located at 4242 Chavenelle Road in Dubuque. Pet of the Week sponsor Finnin Kia is located at 4355 Dodge Street in Dubuque. The Dubuque Regional Humane Society is committed to building bonds between people and animals through adoptions, community outreach, humane education, and cruelty prevention. Find more information on the organizations, adoptable pets, and volunteer opportunities on the Dubuque Regional humane Society website.

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