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Mason and His Friends Want to Come Home for the Holidays

 
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Mason is a large, pit bull terrier who is easy-going, and always is constantly wagging tail. This big 8 year old was turned in because he was too strong for his owner. Basic obedience should solve the problem and keep Mason from pulling you around. While not overly affectionate, it's obvious he enjoys being near people and being petted. A potential adopter should have some basic dog ownership experience, preferably with bully breeds and adequate space for a large dog. Since Mason has been at the shelter he is much easier to walk as the staff and volunteers have been working with him. He would love a forever home for the holidays. Bergen County Animal Shelter
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Rennie, a 7-year-old tabby cat came to the shelter when his owner passed away. Rennie is friendly and sweet but would likely do best as the only cat in the house. Rennis is front declawed and has tested negative for feline leukemia and FIV.   Rennie, a 7-year-old tabby cat came to the shelter when his owner passed away. Rennie is friendly and sweet but would likely do best as the only cat in the house. Rennis is front declawed and has tested negative for feline leukemia and FIV.
Q-Bert, a to 6 to 8-year-old cat, came in to the shelter as a stray. He’s quite distinctive with his one ear folded down. Sweet and gentle Q-Bert is affectionate with humans and gets along with other cats. He has tested negative for feline leukemia and FIV.
Russel, a lhasa apso/shih tzu mix, came to the shelter as a stray and has warmed up quite nicely. Although he may be more on the independent side, he would make a good family companion if one is looking for an active yet couch potato. Russel is the type of dog that would be constant with being on his own or being amongst good friends and family. More positive socialization would probably help him learn to enjoy the company of his human companions a bit more. Because he is more on the serious side, we are not recommending him go home with a family with small kids.
Troy, a 12-year old Tiger cat, is mellow, quiet and loving. He came to the shelter as a stray and would make a great companion. He has tested negative for feline leukemia and FIV.
 Mason is a large, pit bull terrier who is easy-going, and always is constantly wagging tail. This big 8 year old was turned in because he was too strong for his owner. Basic obedience should solve the problem and keep Mason from pulling you around. While not overly affectionate, it's obvious he enjoys being near people and being petted. A potential adopter should have some basic dog ownership experience, preferably with bully breeds and adequate space for a large dog.  Since Mason has been at the shelter he is much easier to walk as the staff and volunteers have been working with him.  He would love a forever home for the holidays.

The Bergen County Animal Shelter, located in Teterboro, always has many animals who are looking for a great home.

Each week Patch highlights the featured pets of the week. Click through the photo gallery to learn more about each one.

The Bergen County Animal Shelter is located at 100 United Lane in Teterboro. Call the shelter at 201-229-4600 or visit them on the web

Hours for adoption are 1 to 5 p.m. seven days a week.  The shelter is open Thursdays from 1 to 7:30 p.m. 

Also each Sunday the Bergen County Animal Shelter holds a doggie parade at 2 p.m. People can see the dogs as they are paraded around one by one and obtain information from staff member or volunteers on site.

Related Topics: Bergen County Animal Shelter, Future Friends, and Pet Adoption


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