Saturday, October 29, 2011
Pearl is a 60-pound Husky mix available for adoption at Animal Services in Largo.
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- Aiyana Baida
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Saturday, October 29, 2011
Meet Pearl, a 60-pound Husky with one brown eye and one blue. Her fur is black and she has white fur around her toes. She definitely stands out in a crowd. Pearl is ready to go home with her new forever family. Come see her today. Bring this article with you to Pinellas County Animal Services, to get a reduced adoption fee of $25 for Pearl. All pets for adoption at Animal Services are spayed or neutered and have all of their required shots. And, this week, we are bursting at the seams with many adorable and adoptable pets to choose from! Pearl's ID is #277496. Visit Pearl and the other adoptable cats, dogs, puppies and kittens at 12450 Ulmerton Rd in Largo, or see them online. For more information call Animal Services at (727) 582-2600. …
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Animal Services Department Pinellas County
12450 Ulmerton Rd, Largo, FL
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Saturday, October 15, 2011
Spike and Emmie were turned in by their previous owner because they couldn't take them along when they moved. They hope they can be adopted together. Visit them today!
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- Aiyana Baida
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Saturday, October 15, 2011
Name: Spike & Emmie Age: 7 years Gender: Male and Female Breed: Jack Russell Terrier Mix Meet Spike and Emmie: These two arrived at SPCA Tampa Bay because their previous owner moved and could not take them along. They've grown up together and hope to be adopted together. Volunteers say they both have great personalities. Emmie and Spike can be your lifelong friends and companions. Visit them at the SPCA Tampa Bay, 9099 130th Ave N in Largo or call 727-586-3591.
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SPCA Tampa Bay
9099 130th Ave, Largo, FL
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Layla was struggling in the foster system, and Hayley was suffering from depression. Then they found each other.
Layla was on her fifth month in foster care and going on her fourth trial visit. She had a great foster mom (me!), but I am sure she couldn’t figure out why no one wanted her. I couldn't, either. She is sweet, loving, has lots of energy and is a personality all her own. Layla started to have some tummy trouble, so she was not allowed to go on any visits for a while. The rescue wanted to see her get well before putting her through any more stress by sending her to a home she did not know. I started debating whether I should just keep her. After all, I loved her, and she got along well with my dog, Kaiah. Meanwhile, in Palm Harbor, 10-year-old Hayley Painter was having bouts of depression. She wanted to be alone and withdrew from everyone…
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SPCA Tampa Bay
9099 130th Ave, Largo, FL
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Sally Oroe
8:39 pm on Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Dogs are amazing!! What a great story about Layla and Haley. They are both very lucky to have found each other. We wish happiness for you both!!   more ›