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Critter Corner: Adopt a Pet, Save a Life!

Find your new best friend at Critter Corner! All pets are vaccinated, neutered, and chipped before adoption, offering great value. Meet Mo, a one-year-old female Akita mix, and Mac, a lovable brown tiger/tabby DSH. Contact us at Northern Ocean County Animal Facility (732-657-8086) or Southern Ocean County Animal Facility (609-978-0127) to adopt your next companion today!

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Critter Corner: Adopt a Pet, Save a Life!

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  1. CRITTER CORNERwww.CritterCorner.org Adopt a Pet, Save a Life! All pets are vaccinated, neutered, and chipped before being adopted! Adopting a pet is not only a great way to find your new best friend; it’s also a great value! 7/6/2014 Mo — Akita —“Beautiful Dog!” Mo is a one year old, female, white with brindle, Akita mix. Mo is a beautiful dog! She is very good natured, calm, friendly, and social. Mo knows a number of commands and is house trained. She is a real sweetheart. Mac — Brown Tiger/Tabby DSH — “Big Mac!” Mac is a male, brown tiger/tabby, domestic short hair (DSH). Mac is a big boy and a total mush. He is calm, easy going, and loving. Mac would do well in most homes and will make a wonderful companion and lap cat. Ocean County Animal Facility Northern Ocean County Animal Facility 732-657-8086 Southern Ocean County Animal Facility 609-978-0127 This is an independent publication by Mitch Geier and Betsy Lane and is not meant to be construed as an official publication of the Ocean County Health Department.

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