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This Lady Needs a Forever Home

Abandoned with a broken leg, Lady is all healed and ready to move out of the shelter.

From the New Rochelle Humane Society:

Lady was abandoned with a broken leg. It was very lucky for her she was brought to our shelter where she was able to receive great medical care and lots of TLC. 

Now that her leg is healing, we have been able to see her playful personality shine. She's a good friend to other dogs and a great companion to her human friends at the shelter. Her motto in life: Girls Just Want to Have Fun! 


We think her ears were inherited from a Boston Terrier relative. 

You can meet this dog today. We are open seven days a week: Friday through Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Thursday from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.

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

Linda Turturino August 14, 2012 at 01:17 pm
I rescued a dog with a broken leg in 2 places love and care have made him a vibrant happy dog and you would never know his leg was broken when he sees a cat !!!

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