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Homes Needed For Pets At Animal Control

The following dogs and cats are available for adoption from the Newtown pound, which is located at the end of Ethan Allen Road (behind the transfer station):

AMBER is a four-and-a-half-year-old white/brown spayed female mixed breed. She is a happy dog and loves to play with bones and toys. She soft, loves to be petted and to be around people, including older children. She is housebroken. 

FELIX is a two-year-old male pomeranian. He loves to sit in people’s laps, to run and play. Felix gets along well with dogs and cats.

DUSTY is a younger male mixed breed who gets along well with other dogs and cats.

JENNY is a three-year-old spayed female white/brindle mix breed who is well socialized with people. Jenny is energetic and would play throughout the day with her new owners.

CHARLOTTE, a four-year-old female Hokkaido-terrier mix, has a sweet personality and is friendly with other dogs and people.

SASHA is a four-and-a-half-year-old spayed female brindle Terrier mix who would be an excellent companion for children.

ARTHUR  is an eight-month-old male mixed breed. He loves to cuddle and thinks he’s a lap dog. Arthur is very playful and puppy-like but can also be calm and very gentle. 

PRISCILLA is a seven-year-old female Pitbull. She is great around cats and dogs and craves affection. She has a very sweet personality and loves to be around people.

PAT is a Calico cat who was found on Cherry Street and needs new owners.

KITTENS: Newtown Animal Control has kittens who are looking for new homes and plenty of attention.

 

Good news: Marty, a Rottweiler, was recently adopted.

 

If you wish to adopt, please call Newtown Animal Control at 426-6900 or Canine Advocates at 426-5327. Canine Advocates of Newtown, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit volunteer group, raises funds to spay/neuter and provide shots against DHLPP and rabies for all of the Newtown Pound cats and dogs. CAN also provides a free training DVD and Beyond Obedience Dog Training offers one free individual training lesson to adopters. If you cannot adopt but would like to help, please send your donation to Canine Advocates, PO Box 236, Newtown, CT 06470. Visit www.canineadvocates.org or call 426-5327 to volunteer.

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