Description
A5023853 Lassie is a splendid 2-year-old white female Maltese and Miniature Poodle mix (aka Maltipoo) who came into the Baldwin Park Animal Care Center on January 7th as a stray from Baldwin Park. Weighing 11 lbs, Lassie walks great on leash and is friendly with other dogs. She’s well-socialized, happy, and was easy-going when we had her up on the grooming table. A plug-and-play pet, little Lassie will just melt your heart the moment you see her. She has those glamorous hollywood good-looks and is a lady-like fluff ball. Lassie will be a perfect indoor pet in any loving home.
United Hope for Animals is not a facility. To CHECK THE STATUS of this animal, contact the BALDWIN PARK SHELTER in person, by phone or on their website:
Address: 4275 Elton St, Baldwin Park, CA 91706
Phone: (626) 962-3577
Website: http://1.usa.gov/1oB6G0p
If you end up adopting this animal, please give a shout out to #unitedhopeforanimals @UnitedHope on social media, leave a comment here as a thank you to our Volunteers, or donate to UHA at http://unitedhope4animals/donate.
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United Hope for Animals links:
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WEBSITE: http://unitedhope4animals.org
Our Mission:
United Hope for Animals is dedicated to reducing homelessness among companion animals through spay/neuter, shelter support, photography, video and networking of shelter animals in Southern California. It is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization working to end homelessness among companion animals by supporting shelter adoptions and spay/neuter programs. Through our Shelter Support Program, our volunteers photograph and video shelter pets to increase their chances of adoption significantly. Our volunteer Adoption Coordinators help facilitate adoptions of shelter pets. United Hope for Animals Supports rescue, spay/neuter and networking of shelter pets to increase their chances of adoption. UHA is not a shelter, but Supports shelters to help increase visibility of animals who might not otherwise be seen.
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