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PETCO ADOPTION EVENT - HI-TOR ANIMAL CARE CENTER

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An exuberant 18- month old beautifully marked brindle Staffy mix, Bentley has 4 white paws that resemble socks.  Surrendered because of landlord issues, Bentley is an energetic boy who wants to explore his environment.  This past summer, he relished splashing around in his pool.  He is a happy young dog who enjoys the company of other dogs.  He would love an active lifestyle  -Bentley


Tiger is a large 6 month old brindle terrier mix with a distinct dark brown and caramel color pattern on this head.  He was owner surrendered due to unforeseen circumstances.  Tiger is still a young pup who needs some training.  With a family who will be able to give him the love and attention he deserves, Tiger will surely blossom. -Tiger


Jinxie is an eight month old spayed female pitbull, small only about 40lbs. She is very athletic and would thrive in a home with a yard to exercise. She is currently in a foster home living with other dogs, large and small and a cat. Her favorite activities include retrieving a ball and rough play with large male dogs. Friendly to all people, she is young and plays too rough for most young children.  Jinxie will sit, come, leave it and walk nicely on a leash-Jinxie


 


 

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