As some of us buckle down and approach a solemn time of year, (Yom Kippur), we may want to think of a way we could improve ourselves. Adopting a small feisty but older dog seems like a good idea, if you are ready to do this. Wolfie is perfect. He is as friendly as can be, very well housebroken, and loves to take walks and he will even leap about a bit. He is a strong survivor, and we are guessing he might be a Chihuahua mix. His little face reminds one of a tiny wolfie. (Thus, his name?)
His story is that he was found wandering around by a police officer, who brought him to Sean Casey Animal Rescue. Wolfie was emaciated and had bad dental problems, and was mal-nourished. Luckily, he was nursed back to health, and is in excellent health now, and full of pep. He is another one who I would just scoop up if I didn’t already have three dogs. (That is my building’s limit).
So please, think about adopting this friendly, interesting, peppy boy. Always remember that small dogs live a long time, and I will remind you again, that my poodle Mouschi was about 18 when she died. For those of you observing, have an easy fast. For everyone , “May you be inscribed in the book of life”.
Sean Casey Animal Rescue
153 East 3rd Street Brooklyn (between Ft Hamilton Pkwy and Caton Ave), NY 11218
718-436-5163
Open Daily 11am-7pm
F train to Ft. Hamilton Pkwy stop, exit at Ft. Hamilton Pkwy/Ocean Pkwy exit) ask anyone where Sean Casey is
$300 adoption fee, which includes spay/neuter, check-up, vaccinations, 1 month of health insurance