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Meet Prince, Shelter Pet of the Week

Seeking a new family pet? This sweet pup might be the right one for you and your family.

Prince is a gorgeous, friendly, adult male pup with a medium-length, black coat of fur at the Town of Islip Animal Shelter who's just waiting to find his forever home filled with much love and care to spare.

Prince is a Chow Chow who's submissive and loves to cuddle, according to shelter staff.

He also walks nicely on the leash, and knows some obedience commands, they said.

"He's a wonderful dog that has only one issue. He does have food aggression issues. He'll do fine in a home that knows how to work with the issue and manage it," explained the staff.

The staff calls him "super sweet in all other ways," and feels Prince "should still make a wonderful addition in the right home."

They urged, "Please come to the shelter and meet Prince."

For more information about Prince, call the TOI Animal Shelter at 631-224-5660, e-mail the shelter, log onto the Facebook page, or visit the website. Prince's tag number is 3606.

Be sure to click the images to see Prince up close. Or simply go to meet him. The shelter’s open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

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ELLA May 24, 2013 at 03:58 pm
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