October Campaign to "Adopt-A-Shelter Dog" at Second Chance Pet Rescue

What can an adopted dog bring to your life?  Are you looking for:
An exercise buddy?
A best friend and confidant for you or your family?
A constant companion for your favorite senior citizen?
Or just a fuzzy face to greet you after a hard day at work? 
There are as many responses to this question as there are dogs at our shelter!  That's why during October's Adopt-A-Shelter Dog, Second Chance Pet Rescue is encouraging people to adopt a shelter dog and experience the joy of finding their own answers.  Second Chance Pet Rescue is the perfect place to find dogs of every type, size, age, and personality - all waiting for a loving home.  Meet Penny -  a beautiful Shepard-Terrier mix who has the biggest heart.  She would love to go on walks and have a bed of her own.  She would make anyone a wonderful, lifelong companion.  Won't you consider her for adoption?
Visit Second Chance Pet Rescue today and find what a shelter dog like Penny can bring to your life during October's Adopt-A-Shelter Dog month.  Contact the shelter at 918-786-7630 or email hsgrove@att.net with your adoption inquiries.  All animals at the shelter are health checked by a veterinarian, spayed or neutered, vaccinated and microchipped.  The shelter is located two miles east of downtown Grove on Highway 10.  Hours are Wednesday-Friday noon to 5 pm; Saturday 10 am - 3 pm.  After hour appointments are also available by contacting the shelter.
Second Chance Pet Rescue is a private, nonprofit animal welfare organization and is not affiliated with any other animal rescue organization.  Its doors remain open only though financial donations to help the animals in their care.  Tax-deductible donations can be sent to P.O. Box 451205, Grove, OK 74345 or visit its website at www.doitforthedogs.com to donate electronically. 
Please be a responsible pet owner and spay or neuter your pet.  Call Second Chance Pet Rescue to make an appointment for low-cost surgery or contact your veterinarian.  Spay/neuter surgery of pets is the only way to stop the very serious overpopulation of unwanted pets in the Grand Lake area.

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