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My name is 59 Cory!

Posted over 10 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Pit Bull Terrier
Color
Brindle
Age
Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
59

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

**FOUND**


[59 Cory was found in the area of East St. on 09/25/13. Ad Date 09/26/13.]





Available for Adoption After 7 Days from Date of Ad Publication or Impoundment... whichever is later!!


Cory is a playful guy who seems to know the commands sit & down. He would really love a yard to run all around in. Cory would make a great addition to your home. Come down and meet Cory.


If this is your dog or you know who it belongs to please call Officer Russo at 860-223-5021.


CT General Statutes Section 22-333. Redemption of impounded dog, cat or other animal. Failure to claim your dog within 5 days of publication or notification is against the Law, punishable by an Infraction!!


When leaving information, please include your phone number so our ACO's can contact you.


[Once available for adoption (ad date + 8), enter a description of the dog]


**Open adoption hours at the New Britain Dog Pound are 3pm-6pm on Wednesdays and 10am-12pm on Saturdays. You can also make an appointment most days to meet any of the dogs. Please call 860 223 5021 to set up a meet and greet.**


For more information on our dogs, please contact New Britain Animal Control by calling 860 223 5021 or by emailing nbdogpound@aol.com and nbshelterfriends@gmail.com.


The New Britain Pound is not a long term facility and all dogs should be considered "urgent" upon intake. This means that while there is not a specific time limit for keeping the dogs at the pound, due to space limitations we cannot keep them indefinitely. Please consider this when interested in a rescue dog. Time is of the essence.


Only cash and checks are accepted for payment of fees.


Municipal adoption fee for dogs that are spayed or neutered is $5.


Adoption fee for dogs that are not spayed or neutered is $50, which includes an Animal Population Control Program (APCP) voucher.


“To utilize this program, a Connecticut resident must pay a $45.00 fee at the time of adoption, which entitles the adopter to a vaccination/sterilization voucher good for sixty days. The voucher provides a one-time sterilization benefit of $100.00 for a male dog, and $120.00 for a female dog plus two pre-surgical vaccinations coincident with the sterilization. In addition, adopters are required to pay for other services as specified by the veterinarian. Non-residents may adopt a pound pet and pay a $5.00 municipal fee, but are not eligible for program benefits. Pets too young or sick may be granted a medical extension by the veterinarian.â€%9D


For more information on the APCP, follow the link below.


http://www.ct.gov/doag/cwp/view.asp?a=1367&q=259104

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