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Home for Good: Dog of the Week

Help Tina find her Forever Home

Robert Barnes

Tuesday, June 26, 2012 • 4:08pm

One year old, Brussels Griffon/Terrier mix needs a home, will it be yours?

Tina is a one year old, Brussels Griffon/Terrier mix. She is medium in size weighing about 37 pounds. Tina has a gorgeous brindle color coat. She is a very unique looking dog. Tina was found as a stray and turned into Animal Control in Southern Georgia. She was going to be euthanized for lack of space at the shelter. Home for Good Stepped in and has transported her to New Jersey for local adoption.

Her foster says she is sweet and lovable. She gets along well with other dogs, kids and people. She is quite social. She especially loves to ride in the car. She is also very comfortable hanging out on the couch with you. Tina is spayed, housebroken and up to date with her vaccinations.

Tina will make a wonderful pet for a family, couple or single. For more information on Tina or any of the other dogs available through Home for Good Dog Rescue visit the Home for Good website, call (908) 598-8212 or email contacthfg@gmail.com. If you are considering adopting Tina or one of the other Home for Good dogs, please complete an on-line application at www.homeforgooddogs.org before the event. A pre-approved application is required for all “meet and greets” and adoptions.

Next Home for Good Dog Rescue Dog Adoption Events:

Saturday, June 30 at PetSmart, 187 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.

Saturday and Sunday, July 14th and July 15th, Pet Supply Plus, 410 Springfield Avenue, Berkeley Heights, NJ from 12:00pm-4:00pm

Home for Good is a volunteer-based, 501(c)(3) non-profit dog rescue dedicated to saving the lives of dogs in high kill shelters. We are a network of foster homes committed to the well-being of dogs and strive to give the dogs another chance at life. Our mission is to rescue, nurture and place adoptable dogs of all breeds into loving homes for good.  Your home is the best shelter a dog can have.

Robert Barnes is a Volunteer with Home for Good Dog Rescue. He can be contacted at info@hfgdr.org

 

 

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