Toby, Cinnamon looking for quiet homes

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Handsome lovebug Toby, from Jax’s Labrador Retriever Rescue, is looking for his furever home. He is 2½ years old and is fully house- and crate-trained, listens to commands, likes to snuggle, likes treats, is energetic and enjoys the outdoors.

His ideal home is on the quieter side without young children or other pets. However, Toby is good with other big dogs for his play style (a meet with your dog will be required).

After a rocky start in life that would have soured most dogs on people in general, this sweet boy is more determined than ever to find his pawfect person/family. He can’t wait to meet them.

If you are interested in adopting Toby, email [email protected]. ••

Cinnamon is a sweet, laid-back cat who likes quiet company, laser pointers and treats. She was adopted as a kitten, then came back to Northeast Animal Rescue as an adult when her people didn’t stay together. She will need a patient person to help her feel secure in her new home and allow her personality to shine.

Cinnamon, 6, is spayed and up to date on vaccines and tested negative for the feline leukemia and immunodeficiency viruses.

Details are at https://nar.rescuegroups.org/animals/detail?AnimalID=10709292.

For more information or to volunteer at Northeast Animal Rescue, visit nar.rescuegroups.org. ••

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