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BILLY
Billy

Cute As A Button
Billy's A Little Charmer!!
 
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Quite a happy fellow, Billy's a puppy mill rescue who is looking
forward to being part of a loving family... and who can blame
him after spending years in a Pennsylvania commercial
breeding facility where he had no name
and no one to love him?

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Billy's long moved on from his sad start in life but does
have some physical reminders that will stay with him forever.

Estimated to be approximately six or seven
years old, Billy needs daily eye drops for retina
degeneration and will, eventually, lose his vision.

Neutered and up-to-date on shots, Billy also has some
arthritis in his front legs that is easily managed with
nutritional supplements and weight management.

Taking walks, snuggling up on a sofa and being
adored are some of Billy's favorite things to do. 

While he does get along with other dogs he would do
best in a family where he is the only dog.  Calm and
relaxed, Billy isn't a high energy fellow and would
be perfectly content to spend his days and nights
in a home that offers an easy daily routine.

Eager to please, Billy is waiting for the perfect family
to take care of him for the rest of his life... maybe yours!

Billy is available for adoption through a Pennsylvania based 501(c)(3) not-for-profit
organization dedicated to rescuing dogs from Pennsylvania's puppy mills. 

For more information or to fill out an application, please contact: jlbas3-ocsbe@yahoo.com



Please Consider Adoption

Every year millions of companion animals are euthanized, usually through no fault of their own, and due, primarily, to homelessness. It would be a mistake to believe that all dogs who are surrendered or rescued have behavioral or medical problems. Shelters and rescues house many dogs who may have become lost or who were surrendered for a variety of reasons including the death of the owner, allergies, home foreclosure, the birth of children or an employment relocation.

Filled with an assortment of wonderful dogs - including many purebreds - shelters and rescues should never be discounted when considering the addition of a pet to the family.  Without a doubt, there are many advantages to adopting a dog who has graduated from 'puppyhood.'  Many times housebreaking skills and basic commands, such as sit and stay, have already been mastered allowing you to spend more quality - versus training - time with your new friend. If you're having difficulty adopting a pet, don't know where to go, or are seeking a specific breed, click HERE to contact us and we'll be happy to help.