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URGENT in Gainesville, FL

Basenji Rescue
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    Good afternoon,
    Daisy is a young, healthy, already spayed and heartworm negative dog that has been placed on Tuesday?s euthanasia list due to our space issues and the length of time she has been with us. Daisy has been here since August. Our volunteers have this to say about Daisy: ? Daisy likes to explore the yard and sniff around, but after a bit she comes up to hang out with humans. She has a calm energy level and is really quite sweet.?
    If anyone can save Daisy please let us know before 8:30 am Tuesday morning.
    Thank you for all you do in saving the lives of animals.

    Dwinnie Slade
    Senior Office Assistant
    Alachua County Animal Services
    3400 NE 53 Avenue
    Gainesville, Florida 32609
    Phone (352) 264-6870
    Fax (352) 955-2542
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