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Lucy is super sweet but a bit of a bossy boots who rules the roost. Lucy is the instigator in the pack of pups and likes to get her brothers all wound up. She is a bit of a tomboy and holds her own with her rough and tumble brothers quite well.
Lucy
Lucy

Lucy is super sweet but a bit of a bossy boots who rules the roost. Lucy is the instigator in the pack of pups and likes to get her brothers all wound up. She is a bit of a tomboy and holds her own with her rough and tumble brothers quite well.

She is one of eight puppies that were recently brought into care through another rescue group. They are probably a mix of Lab, shepherd and maybe some husky. These puppies who were born on Feb. 6 are all healthy, playful and active and will be large dogs when fully grown. There are five males and three females. They have been vaccinated, dewormed and microchipped and are pretty much ready to go to new and loving homes. Inquire about these cuties today.

Lucy’s NASAP adoption fee includes her spay, and a post adoption health checkup. Please go online to www.nasap.ca and click on the “adopt me” link underneath her picture. Or you can call the Northern Alberta Society for Animal Protection (NASAP) at 780-922-0250 and leave a voicemail.

Mews is a lovely young female short haired kitten that recently came into care with her brother Paws. They love to play with each other and sleep together in their foster home. She is the more independent of the two kittens. She is good with respectful children and adults alike and could probably fit into almost any family. She is really great with people and enjoys being picked up and cuddled. Mews has been spayed, vaccinated, dewormed and microchipped and she is all set to find a new loving home. Consider adopting Mews with her brother for play and companionship.

Mews’ NASAP adoption fee includes her feline leukemia/FIV testing, microchip, and a post adoption health checkup. Please go online to www.nasap.ca and click on the “adopt me” link underneath her picture. Or you can call the Northern Alberta Society for Animal Protection (NASAP) at 780-922-0250 and leave a voicemail.

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