Atlantic County, NJ: Three legs dont keep this sweet Pal - TopicsExpress



          

Atlantic County, NJ: Three legs dont keep this sweet Pal down! Pal was rescued from a local shelter. He was found as a stray who had been hit by a car and required medical care. He had a severe injury to his left leg which needed amputation. Thanks to a wonderful vet, Pals surgery was donated and Atlantic County Canines took him him during his recovery. He is now ready to start his life with a loving family he can call his own. His rescue is looking for an experienced family that is familiar with the Terrier breed. Pal would do best as an only dog and no cats either. If there are children in the home, they must be over the age of 10 years because Pal is young, very energetic and playful. Despite being a tripod, it doesnt stop him from doing the normal things dogs with four legs do. Pal is neutered and up to date on his vaccines and is presently in obedience training for two weeks. Please contact Claudine (plattappraisals@yahoo) for more information. He is with Atlantic County Canines Rescue Find out more at adoptapet/pet/10678080-egg-harbor-city-new-jersey-american-pit-bull-terrier-mix **DISCLAIMER: Pinups for Pitbulls, Inc. is a 501c(3) Non-profit organization that promotes responsible dog ownership and seeks to restore the positive image of pitbull-type dogs. Pinups for Pitbulls, Inc. is not responsible for any content that is posted on our Facebook fan page or other PFPB forum that was not posted directly by Pinups for Pitbulls, Inc. or any affiliated organization. PFPB, Inc. makes every effort to monitor all posts and comments on our fan page, however we cannot catch everything. PFPB, Inc. accepts no liability for anything posted to this fan page that may be deemed offensive, inappropriate, incorrect, or otherwise. PFPB, Inc. shall be entitled to remove and permanently delete any comments, posts, messages, re-posts, photographs, or anything else as we see fit.**
Posted on: Wed, 07 May 2014 23:07:19 +0000

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