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Basenji mix in IN and Ks need rehoming

Basenji Rescue
  • IN. JUNIOR is a 45 pound, one year old, red & white, neutered male Basenji mix. He's still young, very active and needs an active home with a fence and lots of love and attention to give him. He needs someone to teach him to be a good dog. For 23 hours every day this poor guy is alone in a dark cage at the pound. This has been his life for the past 6 months.
    Soon he'll be euthanized for space.

    He is at Griffith Animal Control, Griffith, IN.
    phone: 219-922-1766 e-mail: slitke1@msn.com
    http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=10621110

    KS. GEORGIA is a young, very friendly, red and white, female Basenji mix who has been at the shelter for a while. Apparently this is not a very nice facility and if she isn't adopted soon she will be put on a urgent list and she would only have about 12 hours to find a safe place.

    She is at the T.Russell Reitz Regional Animal Shelter, Manhattan, KS.
    phone: 785-587-2783 e-mail: animalshelter@ci.manhattan.ks.us
    http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=11518239

    Contact the appropriate shelter, and myself, ASAP if interested in either of these dogs. By adopting or fostering either one you are truly saving its life. A short distance transport could possibly be arranged if you are wanting to adopt or foster but are out of state.
    Let me know.

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