Adopt-a-Pet June 2
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The following animals are ready to be adopted from the Brandywine Valley SPCA in West Chester.

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.

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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