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Pets in Connecticut : Dog : Mixed Breed : sasha
sasha
sasha is about 6 to 7 months old she was a stray my son found about a month ago . she is a very loving dog that needs room to run and play . Shes been around other dogs and children . Hes moving soon and cant take her with him and we cant have dogs where we live or I would keep her. Shes mixed pit but her disposition is so sweet all she wants to do is give kisses all the time. We want to see her go to a good home and have a chance at life like she deserves. please call if you would like to adopt her we need to find a home soon .
Animal: Dog
Breed: Mixed Breed
Size: Medium
Gender: Female
State: Connecticut
Zip: 6051
Owner Information
Name: Linda Esposito
Phone: 860-869-5898
Email: Lynn1863@msn.com
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