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It’s playtime in Luke’s dreams, and now this eight-month-old, 34-pound pointer mix just needs a home to make his Christmas wish a dream-come-true. If you’re thinking about a New Year’s resolution to be more active, well, take it from us, nothing keeps you active like puppy energy. He is an eight month old, 34 pound pointer mix.
Cookie Time!
Forget about leaving cookies and milk for Santa – this is one Cookie you’ll want to keep for yourself. This 18-month-old female tortie’s as sweet as your grandma’s chocolate chips and would love to spread the sweetness into your home.
Here, Kitty, Kitty!
Where do we start with a dog named kitty? This elegant young (9-month old) pit mix has a lovely personality. Best part? This is one kitty whose litter box will never need cleaning. When she came to stay at Pet Pal, Kitty had a leg injury, and the vet thought it best to amputate her leg. Kitty doesn’t let her missing leg slow her down – she’s ready to run into your arms and love you forever. Thanks to the Pit Project and Sharon Gersen, she only has a $75 adoption fee. Her forever home must be owned, not rented.
Get Up, Stand Up, Sit
Marley’s not about to chase aft er Three Little Birds, but this two-anda-half year old, 58 pound pit mix does love to chase balls. She walks on a leash like the well-mannered lady she is. Her adoption fee’s only $75, courtesy of Pit Project and the Rick Allen family. Couple of things to know: Her forever human must own their own home to adopt her, and she loves other dogs but thinks cats love to be chased (spoiler alert: they do not.) Most likely, Marley really needs a home with no cats and no small children.
Bandit Steals Hearts
Unless you want a new furry BFF, don’t look into Bandit’s eyes, because once you do, this 54-pound bundle of joy (and energy) will steal your heart. This enthusiastic yearling wakes up excited for whatever adventure the day might bring, and he would love a human partner in crime.
Take one of these furry bundles of love home from Pet Pal, 405 22nd St. S., St. Pete. 727-328-7738.