MIDNIGHT (top left) is a beautiful black lab, pit mix who has been at the pound much too long. She loves people and would be devoted to one special owner. Midnight gets along with cats, but puts on a big show with other dogs. We have been working wit
MIDNIGHT (top left) is a beautiful black lab, pit mix who has been at the pound much too long. She loves people and would be devoted to one special owner. Midnight gets along with cats, but puts on a big show with other dogs. We have been working with her and she is now getting along with non alpha dogs. In fact, she seems to enjoy their company. Midnight already walks nicely on a leash and knows basic commands. Free training lessons for her adopters will be provided. SASHA (top right) is a four-year-old female boxer mix. Sasha does very well with other dogs, but doesnât do well with cats. She is very friendly and is looking for someone who will honor her. KATY (middle left) is a brindle eight-month-old female pit bull who is wonderful with other dogs. Violet has a very sweet temperament, loves to play and will give her new owners tons of love in return for their loving care. BETSY (middle right) is a three-year-old female cat who is as striking and adorable as she appears in her photo. She is friendly and playful and will provide her lucky new caregivers years of love and a warm lap companion on a cold winterâs day. DREAMGIRL (bottom right) is a young adult female cat whose initial shyness will soon disappear as she finds the trust and love in her new owners. Dreamgirl has beautiful markings and will fill a deserving home with elegance and beauty. If you would like to meet any of these animals, call Newtown Animal Control at 426-6900 or Canine Advocates at 426-5327. All animals have been spayed or neutered and received their shots. ARNOLD (bottom left) is a three-year-old striking neutered male Himalayan cat. He gets along fine with other cats and dogs and would appreciate a loving family whom he would surely please and be grateful for his new castle. To visit any of these animals, contact the Newtown Pound at 426-6900.