Living Free Animal Sanctuary dog of the week: Meet Han

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Han the dog. Anza Valley Outlook/Courtesy photo

Han is a fun-loving and silly 5-year old male American Staffordshire Terrier mix. He is very goofy, which makes you forget that he is no longer a puppy. Despite this, his long legs and athletic build make him quite graceful. He enjoys going on walks and running around, exploring the dog park. Han has been learning to keep all four paws on the ground when meeting people, and will benefit from an experienced adopter that will continue his training.

Han is ready to find his forever home, and will make a great hiking companion or running partner, or simply a constant companion to take on your adventures.

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Han the dog. Anza Valley Outlook/Courtesy photo

Living Free is a nonprofit animal sanctuary whose primary mission is to rescue dogs and cats whose time is up at public shelters. Living Free Animal Sanctuary is located on 155 acres in the San Jacinto Mountains near Idyllwild. A diamond in the rough, the property is home to a kennel-in-the-round, Give Life Park, catteries and protected open-air “catios,” breathtaking scenery and wide open fields for the wild mustangs and rescued burros to run free.

Open by appointment.

For dog adoptions, call 951-321-9982, for cat adoptions, call 951-491-1898, and for all other inquiries, call 951- 659-4687.

To book a tour, visit www.living-free.org/visit-us. Living Free is located at 54250 Keen Camp Road in Mountain Center.

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