Dog Day Fridays for February 8

This week's dogs are up for adoption at Remember Me Rescue NY.

News 12 Staff

Feb 8, 2019, 12:30 PM

Updated 1,919 days ago

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This week's dogs are up for adoption at Remember Me Rescue NY. Their phone number is 310-623-0463.
Pongo is a 1-and-a-1/2-year-old boxer mix. He loves dogs and people and doesn’t have a mean bone in his body. Pongo does have a seizure disorder and needs a patient home. He is a little rough around the edges, but a great dog.
The following dogs need to be adopted as pairs -- or all together so they can stay with their siblings.

Coki is 11 years old. He is a chihuahua mix. He likes little dogs, but is fearful of large dogs. He walks well on a leash and is housebroken. 
Coco is 13 years old.  He is a chihuahua mix. He is good with dogs, walks well on a leash and is housebroken.
Piri is 9 years old. He gets along with all dogs. He walks well on leash and is housebroken.
Fido is a 9 year old  terrier mix. He is missing an eye. He gets along w all dogs and is housebroken.
 


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