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Stray of the Day: Meet Joey

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SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — Meet today's Stray of the Day: Joey.

Joey is a four-to-five-year-old male boxer mix that weighs about 50 pounds. He was found on the 3100 block of Dace Avenue.

The rescue says he's a mellow and laid-back dog that loves attention. Sometimes he likes to run and play, but he also enjoys chilling out on the couch and watching some TV.

Joey is available for adoption now.

If you've lost your pet, are looking to adopt, or would like to sponsor a pet for adoption, visit the rescue's website at SiouxCityAnimalRescue.com.

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