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Tail-waggers of the week: Shadow & Pansy

Meet a couple of the many great companions available at our local animal rescue groups: Shadow and Pansy.

Shadow

Shadow is a ten-year-old, 15 pound poodle rescued from Pima County's shelter. Shadow is the most well behaved boy — he is housebroken, walks well on a leash and rarely barks. He also gets along great with other dogs, as well as cats, and is friendly with people of all ages.

Shadow has passed a health check, is neutered, microchipped, and current on shots. He also comes with a dental cleaning. His adoption fee is $100.

If you or someone you know is interested in meeting Shadow, please contact Cherished Tails Senior Sanctuary at cherishedtails@yahoo.com

Pansy

This petite little lady, Pansy, was rescued from a shelter in Maricopa County. She is a six or seven-year-old, chihuahua mix who only weighs about seven pounds. Pansy is absolutely devoted to her person and will make you the center of her world. She does well with dogs and cats, and is friendly with new people. Pansy walks well on a leash but also likes being carried. She is learning to use the doggie door but still has occasional accidents. She is also a little bit of a picky eater.

Pansy has passed a health check, is spayed, microchipped, and current on shots. Her adoption fee is $100.

If you or someone you know is interested in meeting Pansy, please contact Cherished Tails Senior Sanctuary at  cherishedtails@yahoo.com

Disclosure: Maria Coxon-Smith serves on the Executive Board of Bridge Rescue for Dogs, Inc.


Save a life

Most Tucson rescues are small, volunteer-based non-profit groups who rely on the community to fulfill their mission to save animals lives. Not only do they count on donations from the public to cover costs, they depend on people who are willing to open their hearts and homes to needy animals until they are ready for adoption. If you are interested in saving a life by becoming a foster, you can let local rescues know by registering at Saferlifeline.org.

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