Health & Fitness
DOG OF THE WEEK - Help Paige Find Her Forever Home
This ten-week-old Black Lab-mix needs a home. Will it be yours?
Paige is a 10-week-old Black Lab-mix puppy. When she was 4 weeks old, she was hit by a car. Paige’s leg calcified. However, when the bone grew, it pushed upon her hip. She has been examined by Garden State Vet Specialist, Tom Scavelli. He believes that in two months and once she grows a bit, she might need dysphasia surgery.
If Surgery is necessary, Home for Good Dog Rescue will pay for the surgery as they have undertaken a fundraiser for this.
Paige gets along great with all dogs, cats and kids. She is loving, affectionate, and a perfect puppy.
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Although the top portion of her leg protrudes a little, Paige has not missed a beat. She keeps up with the other dogs and runs very fast.
Paige is up-to-date with her routine shots.
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For more information on Paige or any of the other dogs available through Home for Good Dog Rescue, visit the Home for Good website, call (908) 598-8212 or email contacthfg@gmail.com.
If you are considering adopting Paige or one of the other Home for Good dogs, please complete an online application at www.homeforgooddogs.org. A pre-approved application is required for all “meet and greets” and adoptions.
Next Home for Good Dog Rescue Dog Adoption Events:
Saturday, Oct. 6
Pet Supplies Plus
410 Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922
From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 7
Summit Street Fair
Urban Paws
26 Maple St., Summit, NJ 07901
From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Congratulations to Home for Good Dog Rescue and its wonderful fosters and volunteers on your 2nd Anniversary!
About Home for Good Dog Rescue: Home for Good is a volunteer-based, 501(c) (3) non-profit animal rescue. Our mission is to rescue, nurture and adopt dogs into loving homes for good. We are a network of foster homes committed to the well-being of adoptable dogs. Home for Good rescues dogs from high-kill shelters. We strive to give the dogs another chance at life. Since its founding in August 2010, Home for Good has successfully placed more than 1,200 dogs into permanent “forever” homes.
