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County Shelter Seeks Home for Shandy Rabbit, Friends

Meet Shandy one of eight rabbits found abandoned who need good homes.

 
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Shandy is a medium size, male, adult rabbit. Shandy is one of eight rabbits found abandoned in a box by the Palisades Interstate Park police. Please come in to meet them. If you are interested in them, we'll notify you when they are altered. Rabbits can make good pets. A great website for info about owning rabbits is rabbits.org. Bergen County Animal Shelter
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Shandy is a medium size, male, adult rabbit. Shandy is one of eight rabbits found abandoned in a box by the Palisades Interstate Park police. Please come in to meet them. If you are interested in them, we'll notify you when they are altered.  Rabbits can make good pets.  A great website for info about owning rabbits is rabbits.org.
Siren, a female Husky pup, is curious about everything and anything. She is easily distracted and will need a confident and knowledgeable leader who can guide her on her way to adulthood. Fun and vivacious, she will make a great companion for an active household. Her energy level and spirited individuality will make her a wonderful friend for a family who understands this breed. Like most pups her age, she will need all the basics: ranging from basic obedience, socialization and housebreaking.
Gunther, a Pitbull terrier, was found wandering the streets and is now in the care of the shelter.  Although he eventually opens up, he takes his time and will need continued positive socialization. We ask that his new family provide this for him but gradually so as not to overwhelm him. This handsome fellow should adjust to his new life and home before he is introduced to many people and different places. There is no doubt he will soon enough form the strongest of bonds with his new family if they have patience and can allow him to acclimate on his own terms.
Ollie is a great guy.  He is a real talker of a cat too.  Ollie is very gentle and loves to get attention He thinks he is a dog because he bats tennis balls around.  Ollie is up to date with shots and has tested negative for Feline Aids and Feline Leukemia.
Noreen is a very friendly girl.  She is about 6 months old and gets along great with the other shelter cats.  She loves to be held and loves to play with her toys. Noreen will be spayed before leaving the shelter.

The Bergen County Animal Shelter in Teterboro always has many animals who are looking for a great home.

Each week Patch highlights the featured pets of the week. Click through the photo gallery to learn more about each one.

The Bergen County Animal Shelter is located at 100 United Lane in Teterboro.

Call the shelter at 201-229-4600 or visit them on the web.

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Related Topics: Bergen County Animal Shelter, Future Friends, and Pet Adoption

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