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Foreclosure Pets of the Week: Paco & Poobah

People aren’t the only ones affected by the current foreclosure crisis. The number of pets at local shelters has doubled. In some cases, pets are simply being abandoned, sometimes even left indoors without food or water.

For every five foreclosed homes at least one animal is left behind…

Please consider the following great pets available for adoption from our friends at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League:

Paco:

4 year old neutered male Pointer mix dog

My name is Paco and I am a 63 pound Pointer mixed breed. I’ve had such a life full of woe. I started my journey to West Palm Beach from a small town in Mississippi with other stops in between. I wasn’t taken care of and the only company I had was lots and lots of other dogs. There was so many of us that I had no one to make me feel special. I got food sometimes, but never met a caring human. Thanks to all the wonderful people that rescued me and my other friends, we are here waiting for the right caring, loving, patient person to come give us something we never had before. A life where we can go out together and in time meet new people and see amazing things. I am comfortable with other dogs and play dates would be wonderful for me. My number one wish is for a safe, warm home that I can call my own forever and ever.  I will benefit from structured training lessons which are offered right here at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, which offers ongoing classes for the both of us.

Poobah:

1 year old spayed female cat

This young lady is the Grand Poobah! She likes a life of luxury and will curl up in the sunshine and find the most coziest spot to lay herself down. Of course she expects her human to wait on her! When she feels like getting out of bed she will give herself a bath, take a stroll around her domain, check out a few curiosities here and there, stretch her legs a little, maybe have a snack and will retire for a cat nap. Oh, she plays too, but sometimes it’s from a lying down position. Poobah is a good, gentle kitty with an easy demeanor. She does need several things to grow up and stay a happy cat, such as being kept inside, regular vet care, toys, nutritious food, clean water, gentle handling and most importantly lots of love and attention! Cats live 15 to 20 years on average. We ask that you consider carefully that you can make a lifetime commitment to this pet. When bringing a new cat in the house gentle introductions and a little time is always recommended.

Our friends at Woof Gang Bakery in Abacoa, Jupiter are happy to provide anyone who adopts a dog from Peggy Adams Rescue League a wonderful welcome dog basket containing a dog bed, collar, leash, etc… Please bring your new four legged friend to Woof Gang Bakery to retrieve it.

Courtney Barnes, Franchise Owner

Woof Gang Bakery
5500 Military Trail
Suite 12
Jupiter, FL 33458
561-630-5800
abacoa@woofgangbakery.com
http://www.facebook.com/woofgangbakeryabacoa

For information on adopting, please contact Peggy Adams Rescue League at 561-686-3663. If you want to help but can’t adopt permanently, please consider fostering, or make a donation.

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Peggy Berkoff & Andrea DiRico
North County Properties & Investments
19510 US Highway 1, Tequesta, FL 33469
561-427-0470 office, 561-427-0522 fax
Peggy 561-301-2243 cell/text, PBerkoff@NCPflorida.com
Andrea 561-543-8715 cell/text, ADiRico@NCPflorida.com

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