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April 25, 2012

Ready to go home: Flint, a black-and-white crossbreed

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Pups and Pals, Flint

This article is part of monthly series showcasing adoptable pets available through Pups and Pals, a local pet rescue and adoption organization.

Flint is a spotted fifteen-pound male.

Everyone who sees him asks what he is — but we really don’t know!

What we do know is that he is very sweet and loving and playful.

Flint is around three years old. He is lot of fun, loves to toss toys and catch them, and likes other dogs.

He is outgoing and social and a joy.

Have you always loved the way Dalmatians look, but didn’t want a dog that big?

Flint is perfect for you! Flint sure looks like a tiny Dalmatian.

He is sure to get attention everywhere he goes.

Flint was a pound reject. He was adopted from a high-kill shelter, then returned when he came down with a skin condition. He had demodex, which is not contagious. His coat has not recovered, but he is looking amazing. He is very sweet, happy and really too cute for words.

If you are interested in adopting Flint, please visit our main website for adoption procedures at www.pupsandpals.net and then fill out our application so we can schedule a meet and greet. If you have any questions at all, please email Valerie.

This pet is neutered, vaccinated and microchipped.

Update on earlier Pups and Pals dogs

Maxy, a Maltese/Lhasa mix; Zelda, a miniature Pinscher; DJ, a miniature poodle; and Otis, a Labrado/Corgi mix, have all been adopted.

Zeus, a French Mastiff, is still looking for a loving home.

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About the Author

Valerie Burstein
Valerie Burstein is a graduate of Los Alamitos High School who has lived in the area since 1992. She co-founded Pups and Pals, a non-profit pet rescue organization.




 
 

 
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