Animals up for adoption

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Posted on Sep 04 2008
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Apollo, the dog who had a bucket stuck on his head for five or more days, is still available for adoption to a responsible and loving home.

He is a male boonie dog, red in color, who is thought to be about one year of age. He has been de-wormed, vaccinated, and treated for mange.

PAWS would like to find Apollo a responsible family that will ensure that he continues to receive proper care for the rest of his life.

“This guy has had a rough start, so we would like to place him a home that will care for him until the day he dies a natural death of old age,” said PAWS president Katie Busenkell.

Apollo is currently in the care of a foster home that has reported he likes the company of humans and/or other animals, and that he shows no signs of aggression.

“Apollo’s temperament is perfect for a companion dog. He is not aggressive or overly protective, and therefore he would not make a good guard dog.”

If you are interested in meeting Apollo, contact PAWS at 285-PAWS.

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A litter of six puppies was rescued over the weekend by some caring PAWS members. They are approximately 4-5 weeks old and are of mixed colors and sexes. One of the puppies is spoken for as of this press release, so five are still available for adoption.

PAWS is looking for responsible owners who would like to make one of these cuties a member of their family. They will need worming and shots, but are in good health and have beautiful coats.

For more information, contact Paradise Island Animal Hospital at 234-9669 where the puppies are currently being boarded.

PAWS also has four brown and tan puppies that are approximately seven weeks old up for adoption. They are well socialized and come when called. There are two male and two female. They are weaned and have had their first worming. They are currently being treated for ringworm, with a simple-to- use topical spray medication. This will need to be continued for the next 2-4 weeks.

PAWS is again looking for responsible families that can give these puppies the TLC and continued medical care they need. Call Rose Callier at 285-0408 regarding these puppies.

If you are interested in adopting a rescue at any time, contact PAWS on its hotline at 285-PAWS or visit its website at www.paws-saipan.org, or its blog at http://paws-saipan.blogspot.com for photos and information of animals it currently has available. [B][I](PAWS)
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