Smiley and Neo are friendly

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Have you ever seen a pup with better ears than Smiley? She’s homeless and waiting for a wonderful person or family to adopt her. Smiley just joined the adoptable doggy crew at Providence Animal Center from an overcrowded shelter in Philly. She’s around 4 years old and about 40 pounds. She’s all set to move right into your heart and home today

Smiley met some cats and dogs at the center and could live with the right kitty or doggie sibling with a slow introduction. Her new friends describe her as shy and sweet. She can be sensitive, but loves cuddle sessions once she is bonded. When she gets comfortable, she is more confident and playful. If you have kids, she may be able to live with ones who are middle school aged or older. She is spayed and up to date on her shots.

If you are interested in meeting Smiley in person, email [email protected]. ••


Neo is a beautiful male Syrian hamster with longhair. He found his way to Northeast Animal Rescue when his family thought he needed more than they could provide him. He is super friendly and wants to find his forever retirement home.

Details are at https://nar.rescuegroups.org/animals/detail?AnimalID=19276776.

Visit nar.rescuegroups.org to see all available hamsters.

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

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