Paw Patrol Animal Rescue finds abandoned puppies in Red Land

RED LAND, Fla. – Paw Patrol Animal Rescue advocates recently found two puppies in Red Land that need a new home and named them Goalie and Stanley.

The foster-based rescue relies on volunteers to care for abandoned animals until someone who is 25 years old or older steps up to adopt.

The nonprofit organization makes sure the pets are up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, dewormed, and treated for any ailments.

Adult pets are spayed or neutered. The adoption fee is $550. It increases to $650 for bonded pairs and decreases to $250 for seniors.

Puppies require an additional $100 spay or neuter deposit that is refundable after providing proof that the procedure was done.

For more information or to support the cause, visit this page.


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Jacey Birch is Local 10's Animal Advocate reporter and investigator for animal stories. She is also a weekend evening anchor.

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