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Thank you for not giving up on me.

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Pluto is a tiny, 7-pound boy with enormous loving potential and he is recovering steadily from a violent, cruel past.  We rescued him in June from another shelter and he had open wounds across his body, most consistent with road rash from being struck by a vehicle.  Physically, he has healed beautifully this summer and he triumphantly debuts for adoption today at Nevada SPCA. Emotionally, Pluto is still a work in progress, but he is learning to trust and realizing that people can be kind.  Pluto is 7 years of age and neutered.  We believe he will adjust best in a home with a big brother or sister dog.  Please help find a hero for Pluto .

Alexander The Great

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Alexander The Great triumphantly debuts for adoption today at Nevada SPCA.  In June, he had been hit by a vehicle and taken to an emergency veterinary hospital, which called and asked if Nevada SPCA could take him and help him recover from a broken pelvis.  We placed Alexander The Great in a gentle foster home for extended rest and he recovered beautifully! He is a small and affectionate Terrier mix, 2 years of age, now neutered, and compatible with cats and small dogs.  Alexander The Great enjoys playing ball and sleeping on the bed at your side.

I like to know that everyone around me is happy with me.

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Jack is a little, golden miracle and he triumphantly debuts for adoption today at Nevada SPCA.  He was found by kind Fire Department personnel after he had been hit by a car and they rushed him to us for emergency care.  Veterinarians were able to save Jack's life, but not his right front leg.  Jack has adjusted well to life on three legs.  The hospital staff adore him and say he is remarkably well-behaved and intelligent.  Based on his behaviors during recovery, we know he is good with dogs and most likely both housetrained and crate-trained.  Jack is 2 years young, a small and cute Terrier mix, and now neutered.  Please share his picture and help him find a wonderful, loving forever home where he will never be in danger again.