Doris the dog came calling today.

Doris visited with Andy Rent as he talked about him on his Andy in the Morning show for Wet Nose Wednesday.

Audrey, from the Humane Society of West Michigan, brought Doris into the studios.

Doris is a 3-month old Black Lab-mix, that needs a good, loving home. She has been spayed, had all her vaccinations, is micro chipped, and ready to find a new home.

According to the American Kennel Club, a lab can be very active, high-spirited and not afraid to show it. Labs are very outgoing and friendly.

The gentle, intelligent and family-friendly Labrador Retriever from Canada continues to be the most popular breed in the United States, according to AKC registration statistics. This versatile hunting breed comes in three colors - yellow, black and chocolate - and because of their desire to please their master they excel as guide dogs for the blind, as part of search-and-rescue teams or in narcotics detection with law enforcement.

Audrey said their "clean out the shelter" last weekend was very successful, with more than 80 dogs, cats, one bunny and one chinchilla being adopted. However, she said they still have many animals waiting for a new home, so you're sure to find your new family member waiting for you.

You can get all the information on the Humane Society website or call (616) 453-8900.

Wet Nose Wednesday on 100.5 The River is sponsored by Chow Hound Pet Supplies.

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