Pet of the Week: Napoleon

Dec. 18, 2013: Napoleon is an incredibly endearing little puppy. This ten-week-old, ten-pound lab mix has the softest fur ever, with beautiful white markings and a face that resembles a boxer.
Napoleon, a sweet and playful pooch, loves everyone, adults and children of all ages. He gets along great with the other animals in his foster home, especially the extra-large golden retriever that has taken Napoleon under his wing.
Napoleon is the ideal puppy for a home looking to complete its family. He is a smart little fellow who picks up routines quickly and appears to be very trainable. He will do well in any setting and would be happy as an only pet or as a companion to another dog or cat.
Sweet Napoleon is full of love and will return your affection with endless kisses, snuggles, and cuddles. If you are looking to make your house a home, Napoleon is the one for you.
Napoleon is in excellent health and is up to date with all of his vaccinations. His adoption donation is $250.
For more information, please contact Pet Rescue at 914-834-6955 or visit their website at www.NY-Petrescue.org. Pet Rescue requires all potential adopters to fill out an adoption application prior to meeting with the dogs and cats in their care. The application can be found on their website. To expedite the process, please make a note that you learned about Napoleon through MyhometownBronxville.com.
Pet Rescue has many dogs and cats in need of homes. Even if you are not quite ready to adopt, please still consider filling out an application. The website is updated daily and some of the animals they feature, especially the puppies, can be adopted very quickly. Becoming preapproved can help ensure that you have a better chance of being matched with your first-choice dog or cat.
Not ready to adopt? Find out how you can become a volunteer or foster family for Pet Rescue by visiting their website. You can foster just one time or as often as you like. Pet Rescue provides all medical care, crates, and necessary support. All you need to do is provide food and love for your foster pet. The average commitment for puppies is two weeks. For older dogs and cats, the time commitment varies depending on the size, breed, and age.









