Saturday, July 7, 2007

Pit Mix Needs Home



Pantro is a pit mix who was found on the streets of Corona, Queens. He has extremely soft floppy ears and interesting markings on his face.

With his heritage and history, you might thing Pantro would be unruly and ill-mannered. In fact, though, he's one of a select group of dogs at Animal Care and Control deemed well-behaved enough to be walked by the shelter's teenaged volunteers. He's sweet and friendly to dogs and people alike.

Pantro probably wasn't a stray for long. Someone has housebroken him and taught him how to walk properly on a leash. He's only ten months old and should have no trouble adapting to a new home.

To find out more about Pantro (I.D. #A 715638) contact the NYC Animal Care & Control at 212-788-4000.

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