Tuesday 07 February 2012

CAP Needs Home For Dachshund Snuggle Sisters Savannah And Georgia

This week, Citizens for Animal Protection is looking for a home for Savannah and Georgia, a four-week-old pair of Dapple Dachshund sisters.

SAVANNAH AND GEORGIA

Savannah and Georgia were brought in as strays, and may have been part of an unplanned – and unwanted – litter.

“At present, the girls are residentially challenged. Food choices at the new abode are not a problem; they are willing to share all you have – if you eat dog food, they’ll eat dog food; if you have steak, they’ll take steak,” Rita Benton of CAP explained. “You couldn’t get rid of them if you wanted to, and any stranger will probably get barked at.”

The girls like to snuggle and need a loving family or person to snuggle up with.

“Savannah and Georgia are courageous to a remarkable degree and will stand up for their rights against any foe. From behind a fence, there are none braver,” Benton said.

For more information on how to give Savannah and Georgia the happy home they need, go to the CAP website at www.cap4pets.org.

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