Friday, April 5, 2013

Friday's Child Is Loving And Giving: Happy Endings, PARTAAAAY, And The Love Of Your Life Waiting For You

HAPPY ENDINGS!

PRETZEL DOODLE ROBERTS 
(FORMERLY CINNAMON) 
GOT ADOPTED! 
Pretzel Doodle Roberts (formerly Cinnamon),  a 2-year-old super handsome and friendly Dachshund, was adopted last week! He had been rescued by the ASPCA, with whom Social Tees works, from a hoarding case. Social Tees found him an amazingly perfect home TWO DAYS after he arrived!  His new "dad" works from home so they spend tons of quality time together, and they live right near Madison Square Park -- this pup is living the life!


LAUGH YOUR HEAD OFF AND HELP RESCUE AT THE SAME TIME!!!!!




THIS WEEK'S FRIDAY CHILD:  

Interested in the next LOVE OF YOUR LIFE???  

Meet Penny!!!!


Penny is a 45-pound, 3 year-old pittie mix full of snuggles! 

She was found tied to a post in the cold, but from her great personality you wouldn't know she was poorly cared for!! 

 Her foster mom says: "Penny is a real sweetie who looooooves people. With her beautiful rust-colored coat and compact muscular build, people in the street are constantly complimenting her. She has a lot of energy outside, loves to play fetch, and is a great running partner. She is very calm indoors and is always up for a cuddle! She has been learning basic training: sit, down, and leash training, which should be continued. She also loves her stuffed animals. Penny would be so happy to have people to shower with doggy kisses.” 

Penny doesn't do well with other dogs or cats, so she needs to be the only pet in your home. She's a glutton for attention! 

Please email samantha.socialtees@gmail.com if you'd like to meet this special girl. She's waiting for you!


How old:  3years
How big:  45 pounds of snuggling!

CONTACT

Samantha:
samantha.socialtees@gmail.com
 
Social Tees 
325 East 5th Street, NY, NY 10003; 
5-7pm Mon to Fri; 
12-4pm Sat & Sun; 
212-614-9653; 
socialteesnyc.org

If you can't adopt Penny today, share the news and spread the love!

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