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Those three dogs found: 1 adopted; other two at Sugarfoot Farm

Kimberly Gutelius writes:
We are glad to report that one of the three dogs has found a forever home.
The other 2 wonderful dogs are staying at Sugarfoot Farm for a little while until they can find homes too. Peg Schaeffer has once again saved the day, but she needs help in all of her hard work. Please consider Sugarfoot if you are thinking of adding a four legged member to your family. --Kimberly Gutelius
Thanks, Kimberly Gutelius: The ad is no longer active, awaiting possible posting by Peggy Schaffer from Sugarfoot Farm Rescue. Thanks for all you do. And thanks to Sugarfoot Farm Rescue for doing its work. As well as adopting one of the animals there, it doesn't hurt to make donations of pet food or money. Peg's aim is that no animal be euthanized - they never are at Sugarfoot - and she operates with a noble standard that many units of government would do well to emulate: She works for the day when her work will no longer be needed. - EW




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