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March
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Regular P&C readers can only imagine the way this makes my blood boil. Boo hoo, I’m so busy I have to give up my family pet…..sigh. People! So, who has a home for this boy? Here’s Hercules, with info below from the New Rochelle Humane Society.

Hercules, a 40-pound Labrador/boxer mix, was a much loved member of someone’s family for many years. He was included in every daily adventure and enjoyed loads of attention from his family. As the years passed and the family became busy, Hercules was included in fewer activities and left alone for longer periods of time. His family brought Hercules to the shelter and sadly (my insert here: thhppt) explained that they no longer had time to spend with him. He is an old soul who, despite a kind of wobbly gait, loves to go for walks. He is totally house trained and is nice to everyone he meets. The adoption fee is $102.50 and includes all vaccinations, neutering, vet exam, micro-chip, heartworm test, license, ID tags and bag of dog food. To visit Hercules, call the New Rochelle Humane Society, 70 Portman Road, at 914-632-2925. Also ask about the Silver Whiskers Adoption Program.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, March 31st, 2009 at 9:45 am by Laurel Babcock.
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For most animal lovers, pets are members of the family. They carry around pictures in their wallets and schedule vacations with pets in mind. This blog takes a look into the world of a pet owner: the good, the bad and the just plain obsessive.









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Laurel Babcock is the Community Life editor for The Journal News, Express Publications and LoHud.com. She grew up with a beloved mutt and was surrounded by dogs into young adulthood. She liked cats enough, but didn't really think of them as true pets. That changed when her brother brought an abandoned 4-week-old kitty into the family, dooming us all. Laurel currently serves as staff for two completely adored cats, Stanley and Cup, both girls.


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