Take a look at this week's I Love My Pet segment.
Do you want to feature your pet on our station?
To do so: Just send us a picture. E-mail it to WABI at wabi@wabi.tv. Please put "Attention I Love My Pet" in the subject line.
Or slip it in the mail. send to WABI TV5, Attention I Love My Pet, 35 Hildreth Street, Bangor 04401. If you'd like your picture back, include a self addressed, stamped envelope.
You'll want to make sure you include your name, your pet's name and why they are so special. Also a number we can reach you at, so we can tell you when your pet will be featured on I Love My Pet on TV5 News at Noon.
I Love My Pet October 22, 2012
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