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Pet Adoption

Sunday, July 15, 2012

This Week's Pets: Snuggles, Mickey and Molson

Furry friends in need of a home.

There are many animals up for adoption at Animal Friends for Education and Welfare. The descriptions above, provided by AFEW, are of the featured pets of the week. Interested in adopting a pet? Call 609-448-5322 or visit the AFEW website. AFEW also holds adoption days on Saturday at Corner Copia Farm Nursery from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Furry Friends Available at New MCSPCA Adoption Center (Photos & Video)

Monmouth County SPCA Homeward Bound Adoption Center at the Freehold Raceway Mall cut the ribbon at their grand opening on April 26.

A 3-month-old Sato puppy found a home after the new Monmouth County SPCA Homeward Bound Adoption Center at the Freehold Raceway Mall was open for only 20 minutes. Katlyn Hamilton, 22, of Manasquan, is the proud new owner. “She doesn’t have a name yet, but we have a family tradition of naming our pets after Irish beers,” she said about the first pup to leave the center. Ten minutes after Hamilton and her brother signed the adoption papers, another lucky puppy found a new best friend. And the trend continued throughout the day. The the MCSPCA opened the doors to the adoption center at the Freehold Raceway Mall on the morning of April 26. This new center is an addition to the origional MCSPCA adoption center in Eatontown. The center took over…

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Noel Aliseo

10:36 am on Friday, April 27, 2012

Thanks for sharing this great information and upcoming event!   more ›

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Pet Adoptions Coming to Freehold Raceway Mall

Former pet store will be renovated and taken over by the Monmouth County SPCA on April 26.

The Monmouth County SPCA announced they will open a second Homeward Bound Adoption Center at the Freehold Raceway Mall. The new adoption center will have a grand opening on April 26 at 10:00 a.m. with giveaways for the first adopters. “The Freehold Mall Adoption Center serves two critical objectives for the organization,” explained Jerry Rosenthal, MCSPCA Interim Executive Director. “First, it provides a location in Western Monmouth County to better serve the needs of all the residents of the community. Second, it offers the Monmouth County SPCA the opportunity to continue to spread our message of adoption and responsible pet ownership.” This news came after a decision by Macerich, a mall management company, decided to bank the sale of …

laura

4:48 pm on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

It is about time. Why should people promote people to keep producing puppies when there are so many that already need a home. What a smart thing to do   more ›

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