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Max Augustus wants to adopt YOU!

by Joe Carreon - January 10, 2014

UPDATE: Max Augustus has found a home! He was officially adopted on February 3, 2014 by the Norton family.

Today on Wellsboro Home Page, our own Sarah Vickery had the opportunity to visit with Kevin and Jennifer Thomas at KC 101, your Hometown Country Radio Station. Their special guest was Wendy Reber (director at Wellsboro’s Animal Care Sanctuary) and Max Augustus, the wonder dog. Our mission today for all of our Wellsboro Home Page viewers is to FIND MAX A HOME. Please let your friends and family know that Max needs a home. You can see Max today on Wellsboro Home Page and enjoy Max’s doggie commentary on KC 101. However, he really doesn’t say much because he is a quiet and well behaved dog.

The mission and goal of the Animal Care Sanctuary is to promote the humane care and treatment of all animals in need of protection including rescued, abandoned and abused animals. Animal Care Sanctuary is a no-kill, non-profit organization located in East Smithfield & Wellsboro, Pennsylvania. Their primary purpose in adopting animals is not to find them a quick home but a forever home. Their goal is to have all of their animals be adopted into families where they will be cared for and loved for the rest of their lives. To this end, potential adopters are required to complete their adoption application. Behavioral assessments are performed on all dogs and the results are used to make the best possible matches between dog and family. An ACS dog or cat must meet all members of the adoptive family before going home with them. They do dog-to-dog introductions on site at the sanctuary to help to ensure a good match with dogs already in the home.

ACS is a 501(c)3 organization that relies entirely on donations. No local, state, or federal government assistance is received.

Please help us find Max Augustus, The Wonder Dog, a home. For more information on Max or how you can adopt a special pet, please call (570) 724-3687. And thanks again to Wendy Reber for being our special guest.

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