Shelter Puppy – Sally
Sally is the symmetrical puppy. Her eight-week-old fuzzy face is perfectly divided with brown eyes and ears and a white face. Sally’s white boots on her front paws match, too. Sally might say, if she could talk, that her markings make her more interesting than her sisters. She might say that was a reason to take her home.
However, each baby girl has her own charm. That’s why people need to meet shelter pets. Words and photos can never explain who they are. And nothing but looking, puppy’s eyes to person’s eyes, can ever show pet and person how they’ll feel about each other.
So, Sally and each shelter puppy, dog, kitten and cat are begging people to come experience the unforgettable feelings they produce.






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