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

Chadds Ford Animal Hospital - Old Ridge Veterinary Hospital | Adopt-a-Pet March 31
Grey Boy

Grey Boy

Grey Boy, 8 years old, is a very pretty fellow with subtle classic tabby stripes on his side. You could lose yourself in his lovely eyes! Very sweet and on the shy side, he loves to get his beauty sleep. Grey Boy is a great boy who will make a terrific fur buddy and add a note of tranquility to your home. Please come meet him as soon as you can. You can name your adoption fee for Grey Boy through Sunday, April 6.

Chadds Ford Animal Hospital - Old Ridge Veterinary Hospital | Adopt-a-Pet March 31
Charles

Charles

Meet Charles. This handsome 2-year-young dog is looking for his forever home. He is a medium size dog who hopes to be the perfect size for you. Charles is friendly and social and loves to get all the attention. He is very sweet, treat-motivated, and is sure to make for the perfect companion. Stop by to meet Charles today. You can name your adoption fee for Charles through Sunday, April 6.

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.