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Arlington Pets Of The Week - Meet Hendrix & Cash
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March 15, 2021
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Dog of the Week #1 - Meet Hendrix
This eleven-and-a-half-month-old male Pit Bull Terrier mix is white and black in color and weighs 50 pounds. This dog is excited and ready to meet you and your friends…and their friends and anyone else he can—he’s a real social butterfly! Hendrix is a go getter when it comes to playtime. He could probably be considered “toy motivated”. He loves to play ball so much that he will entertain himself by kicking the ball himself and then chasing it. While he knows the commands of sit and lay down, he could probably benefit from some structured training classes to hone his abilities. Are you experienced enough to handle an energetic young canine? Come adopt Hendrix today. Hendrix is in Dog Adoptions (DA) 16; his ID number is 46289509.
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Dog of the Week #2 - Meet Cash
This five-year-old male Pit Bull Terrier mix is blue and white in color and weighs 54 pounds. Cash is a little older dog but that doesn’t slow him down one bit. He loves playing with toys. He likes to carry them around as if he owns them. Stopping to get attention was not on his “to do” list as long as he had a toy available. Walking well on a leash is achievable once you’re through the doors and on a path. Cash is looking for a new pet guardian who will follow through with heartworm treatment as he has tested positive for heartworms. Due to a generous donation, Cash’s heartworm treatment is sponsored. His adoption fee is only $25. A loving family ready to adopt this special canine is what he needs. “Cash” in on adopting this special dog today. Meet Cash in Dog Adoptions (DA) 18; his ID number is 46705742.
Adoption fees include all core vaccinations, alteration, microchip and 30 days free pet insurance.
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