Volume 2, Issue 1 February 2002
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IN THIS ISSUE
2 New Litters of Puppies Available for Adoption
AARF received 2 new litters of puppies this week. The first litter has 3 females and the second has 4 females. If you are interested in providing a loving home for any of these wonderful sweet puppies please call Amy at 497-4600. Click here to view the photos of all of our wonderful adoptable pets.
Fanny and Pugsy are 2 beautiful 1 year-old spayed female sisters. They are fully house trained and are used to living both indoors and outside. Both of these great girls are current on shots and heartworm medication. Their owner regretfully had to give them up due to health problems.
If you are looking for a great pet but don't want to go through the trouble of training, these great dogs are just right for you!
If you are interested in these wonderful girls, please call Amy at 497-4600 Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM.
For those of you who signed up for the first dog training class with Lynne Coffin, classes will begin Saturday March 2, 2002 at the Agriculture Department at 11:00 AM.
We look forward to a very productive 9 week period.
Even if you do not have a dog registered, we welcome you to come and watch.
Mahogany's New Life in New Hampshire
On December 1, 2001 Mahogany took a flight with Sherry and John Morrall to his new home in New Hampshire. Sherry and John decided to keep him along with their other rescue animals. As you can see from the photo above Mahogany has adapted quite well to his new environment.
Sherry and John will return to Anguilla again in the near future to take more animals back with them including Lion who has been receiving heartworm treatment here in Anguilla.
AARF would like to thank the Morrall's once again for their support of animals here in Anguilla.
AARF will be maintaining a booth at the Anguilla Beautification Club Annual show on March 2 and 3, 2002 at the Wallblake House Grounds. We would appreciate any time you might have available to assist in manning the booth selling t-shirts and memberships. This has proved to be a good way to educate the public about our organization. Please get involved. If you would like to help out please contact Jackie at cestero@anguillanet.com.
AARF would like to thank those who helped out and manned the booth at the Agriculture Show including Chris Carty, Amy Williams, Suzan Donahue, Wini Scarborough, Disa Billington and Barbara Owen. Your support is greatly appreciated!