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Playful Fall River Dog Reaches 2 Months at the Shelter [WET NOSE WEDNESDAY]
Happy Wet Nose Wednesday! Let's talk animals.
If you are interested in adding a pet to your family, please consider adoption. There are hundreds of animals patiently waiting at local shelters for their forever family to come find them.
With the help of these shelters, we give the spotlight to one animal each week in hopes of finding their future family.
This week, we head to Fall River where a sweet dog has spent almost two months at the shelter.

Meet Rubble. Rubble is a 2-year-old, 70-pound boxer mix currently residing at Forever Paws Animal Shelter in Fall River. After 7 weeks at the shelter, Rubble is still waiting for a family to choose him.
"He is a goofy, active boy that would be a perfect addition for an active family or the perfect companion for someone who is outside a lot," said the shelter. "Whether it's beach trips, snow plowing, hiking, or even just long walks, this guy would flourish."
Rubble does very well with other dogs and he is a gentleman around most cats.
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"We know someone for Rubble is out there," said the shelter. "He's such a loving, friendly guy and he'll be your best friend in no time, especially with a couple of butt scratches."
Does Rubble sound like a good fit for you and your family? Contact Forever Paws Animal Shelter online and click 'adopt' to download the application. Once complete, email it to fpas1@foreverpaws.com or fax it to 508-677-9175.
Rubble cannot wait to play with you.
Forever Paws Animal Shelter
300 Lynwood Street, Fall River, MA
508-677-9154
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