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Patch Pet: Little Miss Gracie Girl
The Rat Terrier lost her home due to a divorce, but she would be a playful and attentive addition to any home.
Little Miss Gracie Girl (AKC registered name) was relinquished with another family dog as a result of a divorce. The other dog will be sent to family in North Carolina, but our Miss Gracie looks like she will need a new home.
Gracie is a 8-year-old Rat Terrier and weighs about 10 - 12 lbs. Being a mature girl, she gets along with other dogs just fine. A family seeking an alert, playful, affectionate friend would do well to give her a chance. She has her own sense of style and brings a laugh to your face when she does her “special sit!”
Treats are a familiar part of her vocabulary and she is fully attentive when they are mentioned. Confident and smart, this girl does not miss a step when checking out the perimeter of her area. Visit this little Miss soon and give her a chance to be in a home again.
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Other pets are available for adoption at the Coronado Animal Care Facility, 1395 1st St. Hours of operation are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., everyday but major holidays. To check out other animals needing homes, please view our websites: pawsofcoronado.org and petfinder.com.
All our animals are spayed/neutered, microchipped and current on their immunizations prior to their adoption. PAWS of Coronado would like to announce our new program, Feline Baby Boomers/Senior to Senior Adoption. Cats of 10-plus years adopted to parents 55 and over get a reduced fee of $35 for the first cat, $15 for the second.
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