New Jersey Aid for Animals board member Kelly Matthews, a Gloucester Township resident, submitted the following press release to Patch:
This cutie is a 6-month-old Lab-pit mix who is looking for a new home due to his owner's travel schedule picking up. She recognizes she's away a lot and wants to see her baby go to a home where he will have the companionship and attention he needs.
He is neutered and crate-trained, and house-trained too! He also knows basic commands. He's well on his way to making one of the Patch readers a fantastic puppy. Now we just need someone to drop us a line and let NJ Aid for Animals know they're interested in adoption. Send an email to info@njafa.org for more details on bringing this darling puppy home to your place to join you on the couch in time for Phillies season!
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.