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Patch/NJ Aid for Animals Pet of the Week: Mitzy

Patch wants one of its readers to take home this gorgeous English mastiff.

New Jersey Aid for Animals board member Kelly Matthews, a Gloucester Township resident, submitted the following to Patch:

New Jersey Aid for Animals (NJAFA) received an urgent call for help re-homing a 5-year-old female English mastiff. We know there might be a reader ready to open up their heart and home to this sweet girl! We have been told Mitzy doesn't drool like most Mastiff breeds—her owner taught her to only dribble when drinking. What a lady!

Mitzy is great with other animals and children, and she has no food aggression. Mitzy is a lovable girl in need with no triggers or barriers blocking an adopter. NJAFA is helping her owner network Mitzy, so please share her story. 

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She will be spayed and current on all shots when adopted. Please fill out our adoption form here or, if you're not ready to adopt, check back for an update on her progress here.

 

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New Jersey Aid for Animals is a Winslow Township-based no-kill animal charity enriching the lives of animals by providing programs for domestic animals on wellness, humane education, and spay and neuter, with a focus on impoverished communities. It also reports cases involving and pursues justice for abused animals.


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