Sammy would do best in a home with a fenced-in yard.
FLEMINGTON -- Sammy is a 31/2-year-old brindle greyhound recently rescued from Daytona, Fla., by the New Jersey Greyhound Adoption Program.
The 88-pound Sammy has been described by volunteers as an energetic, playful dog who would do best in a home with a fenced-in yard.
He is compatible with medium- to large-sized dogs, but not compatible with cats.
Sammy is crate-trained; he has been neutered and is up-to-date on shots.
To learn more about adopting Sammy, contact NJGAP at 908-713-9344 or complete an online application at njgap.com. NJGAP has rescued more than 2,500 ex-racing greyhounds since 1993.
Shelters interested in placing a pet in the Paw Print adoption column or submitting news should call 973-836-4922 or email somerset@starledger.com or hunterdon@starledger.com.
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