Mullica Hill Pets of the Week

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Animals at the Gloucester County Animal Shelter. Call (856) 881-2828 for more information. Contact the Mullica Hill Sun at news@mullicahillsun.com for the chance to get your pet in the paper.

Vixxen

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Courtesy of Gloucester County Animal Shelter

Vixxen is a 7-year young and female pit bull terrier who weighs about 66 pounds. During her time with us, we have observed she is completely housebroken, friendly with other dogs and cats, playful with children, and has the most affectionate and easygoing personality. She is the perfect mix of mellow maturity and fun-loving spirit! Vixxen’s bags are packed, her tail is wagging, and she is ready to find her forever home. Could it be with you?

Vixxen is available for adoption at the Gloucester County Animal Shelter, 1200 North Delsea Drive, Clayton, 08312. To learn more about Vixxen or adopt her, contact us at (856) 881-2828 or visit our website.

Dexter

Courtesy of Cristina and Evan Cicchini

This is our 16-week-old miniature dachshund Dexter. He loves his farm animal chew toys, sunbathing, and cuddling with his parents. We haven’t had him very long but we are overjoyed to have him join our family.

Teddy

Courtesy of Tori Velas

This is my goofy Chihuahua rescue, Teddy Graham. Teddy is 8 years old and originally from Camden. He loves his belly rubs, bones, and peeing on neighbors’ yards while making eye contact with them. He follows it up by kicking dirt up just to add salt to the wound.

Bear

Courtesy of Andrea Gatto Huhn

Bear is 3 years old and doing pet therapy with FURever as Friends, at Charles Harker School in Swedesboro, for Dr. Seuss Read Across America.

Phoenix

Courtesy of Kelly Fleming Yanek

Phoenix the bearded dragon. Scaly but sweet.

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