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The following animals are ready to be adopted from the Brandywine Valley SPCA in West Chester.

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Dakota

Dakota

Looking for a rewarding rescue experience? Meet Dakota. Dakota, 9 years old, had been part of a group unofficially known as the “Christmas Dogs,” arriving at the BVSPCA when she was just a puppy as part of a humane investigation. After the case was won, this active girl with an exaggerated underbite and widow’s peak was adopted. Dakota, unfortunately, found her way back to us as a senior, and we would love nothing more than to see Dakota back in a loving home to enjoy her senior years. Dakota is dog-friendly. Stop by for an introduction. You can name your adoption fee for Dakota through Sunday, June 8.

Chadds Ford Animal Hospital - Old Ridge Veterinary Hospital | Adopt-a-Pet June 2
Bucky

Bucky

Five-year-old Bucky is so handsome, with his gorgeous brown and white tabby coat. This big boy is a bit cautious at first, but warms up quickly and is already becoming a volunteer favorite. Please come say hello to Bucky just as soon as possible. You can name your adoption fee for Bucky through Sunday, June 8

For more information, go to www.bvspca.org or phone 484-302-0865.

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Old Ridge Veterinary Hospital was founded by Dr. William Tancredi who wanted to bring dedicated, mindful, and personalized pet care to his hometown of Chadds Ford, PA. The hospital exists to help people and their pets by practicing with compassion, dedication, and mindfulness. The hospital started out as a mobile unit, and then transitioned to include a full-fledged stationary hospital where many more advanced procedures can be performed to improve the lives of pets and people in the community.