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November Is Adopt-a-Senior-Pet Month at the Pug Rescue Network
The Pug Rescue Network and Petfinder.com are celebrating November as Adopt-a-Senior-Pet Month.
(PRWEB) November 6, 2004 -- The Pug Rescue Network and Petfinder.com are celebrating November as Adopt-a-Senior-Pet Month.
Think of a pet that is already trained and doesnt chew or scratch everything in sight--a pet who will love you unconditionally," said Kim Saunders, Petfinder.coms Director of Public Relations. Thats what you get when you adopt a senior pet."
Some people worry that a senior pet comes with problems, but according to Hazel Blumberg-McKee of Tallahassee, FL, there are no disadvantages. In most cases theyve had a home and they want one again." She adopted eight-and-a-half-year old Sadie, and has never regretted it. An older animal is easier to deal with. And Sadie is still playful. She plays fetch and gallops all over the place."
At animal shelters and rescue groups everywhere, there are loving, healthy senior pets like Sadie, looking for that one special home to cherish them for the rest of their life, and they dont ask for much: just a warm place to sleep, good meals and plenty of love.
During Adopt-a-Senior-Pet Month, take the opportunity to get acquainted with the older pets available at the Pug Rescue Network. Visit the rescue online at www.pugrescuenetwork.com.
About the Pug Rescue Network
The Pug Rescue Network was founded in June of 2004 to address the needs of the Pug dog breed. By focusing on a particular breed, the Pug Rescue Network is able to place rescued Pugs into homes that better fit the needs of the Pug. The Pug Rescue Network covers Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio.
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