Rescue of the month: meet Dazzy and Coco

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Dazzy is a three month old black lab mix in need of a home.

Coco, 5, is looking for a new home.

Dazzy is a lovable three month old black lab mix puppy. She was abandoned at the Ewing Animal Shelter with a broken right rear leg. Dazzy is very sweet and friendly. She will grow up to be a great family dog. Playful and goofy like you would expect of a lab, but this poor little girl needs expensive surgery to correct the damage and some recovery time. Black labs need lots of exercise, like to run instead of walk and enjoy swimming. If you want a bouncy enthusiastic dog, Dazzy is your gal. Dazzy is looking for a permanent home!

To arrange a meet and greet, call EASEL at (609) 883-0540. Visit easelnj.org to donate to Dazzy’s surgery fund.

This sweet, gentle female tortoiseshell is as beautiful as she is affectionate. Her purrs ring out as she is being pet or brushed. Cocos’s owner went into senior housing and was not able to take her. So now this sweet kitty is living in the shelter. Coco is about 5 years old, fully vetted, very friendly, and ready for a new home. She is spayed and current on all vaccinations. Coco is looking for a new home where she will be adored as much as her previous owner loved her.

Each month EASEL feature pets looking for a loving home and who are available for adoption at the Ewing Township Animal Shelter. For more information on these animals and others available for adoption, please visit easelnj.org or call (609) 883-0540.

CE-Ewing

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