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Weekend Spotlight: Pet Adoption Event at Lindsey’s Groom Room

Meet wonderful dogs that need loving homes.

, together with New York Bully Crew, will host its first annual adoption event this Sunday from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

New York Bully Crew, a Nesconset based not- for- profit, is dedicated to the rescue of abused, abandoned and unwanted dogs. They emphasize the importance of animal abuse education and breed awareness, especially for the pit bull.

“At Sunday’s event there will be a variety of breeds available for adoption,” explains Lindsey. “There will be puppies, adults and seniors who need loving homes." 

Bracelets and t-shirts will be sold to benefit the rescue group and Lindsey will donate a free grooming for each dog adopted.

“There will be balloons, cookies and great dogs,” says Lindsey. Hoping this adoption event is the first of many, she encourages everyone to “come down and let a dog rescue you.”

When:    Sunday, June 5, 2011, 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM

Where:   Lindsey’s Groom Room

                143 Main Street, Kings Park

Why:      To give a dog a forever home.

 

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