Meet our little friend, Bubbs

Meet our little friend, Bubbs
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Gloucester County issued the following announcement on Sept. 7.

Meet our little friend, Bubbs! 

He practically BUBBLES over with excitement and would love to bring excitement to your life too. He is such a happy boy and is so ecstatic when he sees all the great volunteers that spend time with him and give him the loving attention he deserves. Bubbs just wants to please people and enjoy life. 

He is looking for a person who has an active lifestyle, enjoys training and all the positive results that stem from it. Bubbs has the playful nature of a puppy but is also housebroken, walks well on a leash and takes treats gently. Oh, and so handsome…did I mention handsome? 

Sadly, when Bubbs was in his former home, he got into an argument with another dog and the person trying to break them up was bitten. We have seen no aggression at all from him since being at the pound. He loves being with people and would rather be with them than alone in his run. 

Bubbs has been patiently waiting for somebody to love since April of this year. Please, consider adopting Bubbs. This dog has so much to offer, and the experience alone is truly rewarding. Don’t let this ball of love sit in the pound for another day! Apply for adoption now!

Are you ready to add some excitement to your life? Please come meet Bubbs, the bubbly guy who will keep you entertained and laughing. All adoptions are administered through the local Gloucester Mathews Humane Society.

Please contact Gloucester County Animal Control by calling (804) 693-5290 or by sending an email to Brooke at animalplacement@gmhumanesociety.org to get more information on Bubbs and the adoption process, or to set up an appointment to meet this fine young fella. Thank you for helping a homeless dog.

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