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AMRT.NET  is dedicated to facilitating adoption of shelter and rescue pets in the Southern California area.  We believe there are a lot of pets euthanized in shelters while there are potential pet owners looking to adopt and cannot find them.   The goal of the creators of this web site is to assist potential pet owners in finding a shelter or rescued pet.

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Pets of the Week  Aug 30 -  Please adopt one

LA City East Valley Shelter - PET OF THE WEEK!!

MOVIE STAR MATERIAL

Male,  Born 8/25/07,  Weight 30 lbs.

White Terrier Mix

This shaggy medium size dog is a real sweetheart and always has his tongue and tail wagging ready to have fun!  He looks like he’d be an amazing dog for a lucky family!  He is a Benji like dog that will absolutely make you fall in love with him!

Impound # A1146171

Available:   8/29/10

 

AMRT's Long Beach Adoption Program -

This is Clark, a small scruffy terrier probably about 10 pounds and about 7 years old.

Clark is a fabulous dog.  He is quiet and potty trained.  He will play with toys and other dogs, and also will sit quietly and be held.

He meets everyone, dog or human, in a gentle and friendly manner.

Clark was initially rescued from the Downey shelter in 2004.   Unfortunately his owner didn't keep his Avid microchip information current and when he got lost in Mission Viejo there was no way for him to find his way home.   Our information was with Avid as a back-up and now after 7 years we have him back.   A microchip does no good if the company, usually Avid or Home Again, doesn't have the petowner's current information.  A shame.  This is a super great little dog.   Someone must be missing him.

Long  Beach Animal Control - This cutie is in "Adoption Row" at the Long Beach Shelter.  The shelter is located at 7700 Spring Street and is open daily from Wednesday through Sunday.   "Save a Life - Adopt a Shelter Pet"!  For information on these boys call Louise at 562-897-5282

This DOG - ID#A408108.

I am a male, tan and black Chihuahua - Smooth Coated.

The shelter staff think I am about 4 years old.

I have been at the shelter since Jul 30, 2010.

This information is less than 1 hour old.

 

 

Long  Beach Animal Control - This cutie is in "Adoption Row" at the Long Beach Shelter.  The shelter is located at 7700 Spring Street and is open daily from Wednesday through Sunday.   "Save a Life - Adopt a Shelter Pet"!  For information on these boys call Louise at 562-897-5282

This DOG - ID#A408979.

I am a male, tan and white Border Terrier.

The shelter staff think I am about 1 year old.

I have been at the shelter since Aug 06, 2010.
 

Special note - while this dog does look like a dog in AMRT's care called "Clark" (see above) they are two separate dogs. 

 
   
 

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