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OUR MISSION is to rehabilitate dogs like Annika, so that she will never have to see the inside of a shelter ever again. We are com - mitted to cr eating a strong bond between our dogs and their r. We do not charge any


new owners by training them together adoption fees at this time.


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If you ar e interested in adopting a partner for life,    


  ONTHEWINGSOFANGELSRESCUE.COM/ADOPT/QUESTIONNAIRE. There Is Nothing Like A Bully Cuddle.


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rescue and adopt out more Pit Bulls. All of the dogs receive temperament test ing and evaluat


Upon adoption, a ll ate, leash, collar, KONG toy, bag of f fo od


and a f free initial visit to the Pet Pal Vet V erinary Clinic, a one-month suppl y of heartworm and flea prevention.


Additionally, a group training class will be offerffere d by a certified tra naiiner. All dogs will have been neutered/spaye d, microchipped, vaccinated and dewormed pr i ro to adoption.


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Animal Shelter at Pet Pal


405 22nd St. S., St. Petersburg . 727.328.7738


THANK YOU TO THE H URRICANE SEAFOOD RESTAURANT FOR MAKING THIS AD POSS IBLE.


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