Livingston Parish Animal Shelter visits North Live Oak Elementary | Photo Gallery
North Live Oak Elementary students put their hands on Gidget, a 3-year-old pit bull, during a visit from the Livingston Parish Animal Shelter on Thursday, May 17.
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From left, North Live Oak Elementary students Chris Guhn, Lyla Weber and Samantha Kimbrell pet Jenny during a visit from the Livingston Parish Animal Shelter on Thursday, May 17.
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A row of North Live Oak Elementary third graders watch Jenny, a 2-year-old bloodhound mix, during a visit from the Livingston Parish Animal Shelter on Thursday, May 17.
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North Live Oak Elementary third grader Peyton Burns puts her arm around the 3-year-old pit bull Gidget during a visit from the Livingston Parish Animal Shelter on Thursday, May 17.
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James Dove, front, rubs Jenny’s belly while Connor Robison watches from behind.
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Livingston Parish Animal Shelter employees visited North Live Oak Elementary third graders with Gidget, a 3-year-old pit bull, front, and Jenny, a 2-year-old bloodhound mix, on Thursday, May 17.
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From left, North Live Oak Elementary students Donovan Zeno, Shaunn Guidroz, Tucker Koczrowski and Halle Purcle each put a hand on Jenny during a visit from the Livingston Parish Animal Shelter on Thursday, May 17.
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From left, North Live Oak Elementary third graders Yaslene Almonte, Georgia Cox and P.J. Fasbender pet the 2-year-old bloodhound mix Jenny during a visit from the Livingston Parish Animal Shelter on Thursday, May 17.
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North Live Oak Elementary third graders stand with the goods they donated to the Livingston Parish Animal Shelter on Thursday, May 17.