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THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Thursday, May 17, 2012 Meet The PET OF THE WEEK


Say Hello to McGruff Existing outside tethered to a chain, was McGruff’s lot in life until he escaped his mortal bounds and ran for cover into the woods. Being a Redbone Hound, he was pretty comfortable amongst the trees. He was found in Meredith, technically, but may have wandered from Sanbornton or even further afield.


Currently calling New Hampshire Humane Society home, McGruff has blossomed under the constant care and attention of staff and volunteers beginning with a massive ‘operation tick removal’ session.


That gentle face, big mushy body, long flapping ears and baritone voice letting you know he is ready to be your constant companion, should appeal to anyone who likes large dogs. McGruff is the poster-canine to illustrate the expression that ‘trucks were invented for dogs to hang their heads out the window from”. Picture him travelling with his regal head sniffing the wind and soft ears flapping just enjoying life from the passenger seat.


Please consider McGruff, he truly is man’s best friend! Shelter is open Tuesday-Saturday call 603-524-3252 or check www.nhhumane.org


Courtesy of the Weirs Times & Cocheco Times


ABUSED JACK RUSSELL TERRIERS LOOKING FOR HOSPICE HOMES


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Society assisted Plymouth Police Department recently in the seizure of nine Jack Russell Terriers from a home where they were be- ing housed in small crates in a garage. “Jack Russell Terriers are outgoing, energetic, person- able little dogs who require much mental stimulation and rigorous exercise” says Marylee Gorham PR Di- rector at New Hampshire Humane Society. “Housing these creatures in small crates, that were stacked on top of each other, caked with fecal matter, hair and


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Napoleon, weak and unable to stand properly due to years of confinement, is one of 9 Jack Russell Terriers rescued from abuse.


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New Hampshire Depart- ment of Adult & Elder Ser- vices, local law enforcement and staff at NH Humane Society, the dogs were re- moved when upon inspec- tion, their living conditions proved unfit. The dogs were housed in a garage on the property of the individual who subsequently relin- quished ownership of the dogs and legally assigned care and ownership to the animal welfare agency in Laconia. Veterinary examination


revealed a multitude of health concerns related to neglect of the animals. New Hampshire Humane Society is pledged to re-home all the dogs, ranging in age from four to seventeen years of age. The animal shelter asks


for help grooming – they have a fully equipped grooming room on site and hope professional groom- ers would be able to come


to NHHS to offer services. Moving the animals around is not in their best interest. Donations for the medical care would be very much appreciated, and those who wish to offer a warm and loving home should contact the shelter. Animal Care Manager,


Lauren Richard stated “because of the terrible life they endured, and given the health issues we are trying to correct now because of that long term confinement, we ask for ‘Hospice Homes” and will be conducting home checks before placement.” Those interested in of-


fering grooming servic- es, or adopting the ani- mals may call NHHS 603-524-3252 or check www.nhhumane.org Do- nations for the medical care of the animals would be gratefully accepted. Mail to NHHS PO Box 572 Laconia NH 03246 ear- marked “Jack Russell Ter- rier Care.”


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