Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Purebred Yorkie Needs a Good Home
Julius is a purebred Yorkie who was found in Elmhurst, Queens. He's about twelve, and no one knows how he ended up on the street.
Despite his advanced age Julius is healthy and active. He has cataracts, but they don't seem to be slowing him down much.
Yorkies are one of the most long-lived breeds, and chances are Julius has a few more good years. He deserves to spend them in a loving home.
To find out more about Julius (I.D. # A725958) contact the NYC Animal Care & Control at 212-788-4000.
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