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Foster Home Needed for Pair of Dogs

Can you foster a couple of small dogs for a while?

From the New Rochelle Humane Society:

Hello, our names are Chico and Diamond. Our mom's brother is gravely ill and he needed her to care for him, because there are no other family members left.

The doctors said because of her brother's extremely low white blood cell count, we could not remain in the home. Mom cried and cried but had no other choice but to bring us to the New Rochelle Humane Society.

The shelter staff wants to help us stay together as a family because we love each other so much. So the New Rochelle Humane Society is reaching out to all their friends to see if they can find a temporary foster home, while mom takes care of her brother. Can you? Do you know of someone that could foster us together for a few months?

Contact the  for more information. They are located at 70 Portman Rd. in New Rochelle. Their phone number is 914-632-2925.

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