Cybil & Roscoe

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Looking for a wonderful friend?  Loyal, true and loving?  That friend might be waiting for you at Best Friends Animal Society!  Take a look...

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Cybil

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Roscoe

Maybe his name should be Ros-GO!  This striking 4 year old, chocolate Labrador Retriever has lots of energy and loves to expend it, with good reason.  He could have been a contestant on Biggest Loser as he weighed a whopping 120 pounds when he arrived at Best Friends one year ago.  Today, this boy is a slim, trim, 75 perfect pounds.  He is looking to share his zest for life with a family who has an active lifestyle and no cats.  Want to go for a walk, hike, bike ride, or car ride?  Roscoe does!  He will be there every step of the way.  He may even try swimming, who knows?  Because he likes to go, go, go, he tends to pull on his leash during walks.  Continued training and positive reinforcement will go far with Roscoe.  He loves people, squeaky toys, play time, hugs, and lots of attention.  Please help this loveable "loser" find a home.

 

If you'd like to learn more about this fun-loving dog, please visit his adoption page at:

http://adoptions.bestfriends.org/Default.aspx?dbid=1015023

 

 

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Please visit the Best Friends Animal Society website to see other wonderful animals who are looking for new homes.

http://www.bestfriends.org/

 

 

 

 

Cybil

Cybil's 2010 New Year's resolution is to find a quiet home where she can jump in someone's lap, cuddle, and purr.  She is 8-10 years old and super sweet!  Her ears look a bit funny and she doesn't have any teeth or claws.  Her previous owner didn't take the best care of her, but that has not dampened her spirits in the least.  She is beautiful just the way she is!

Cybil has found her forever home!!!  

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Roscoe

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