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Available for Adoption! at Castle Rock’s Buddy Center
For information, visit dd .org (303) 751-5772
HARLEY
(A0849190)
Harley is a 10-year-old friendly lady who loves to sunbathe when she’s not playing. She is sweet with adults and older kids and she has polite litterbox manners. Harley should go to a home with no dogs.
NANCY
(A0847108)
Nancy is 2 years of pure sweetness! She may take time to warm up but once she does, you’ll never want to let each other go. She’s looking for a quiet home where she can spend her days cuddled up in your lap.
BOWSER
(A0845298)
Bowser is a 5-year-old pit bull mix who is hoping you’ll take the time to get to know him. His tough guy looks can be deceiving, but this good boy is a real sweetheart. Must live where bit bulls are welcome.
RANGER
(A0849572)
Ranger is an active 7-year-old Labrador retriever who is looking for someone to help him get his energy out! He is a happy boy, but he needs plenty of enrichment to help him be the best dog he can be.
Located at
Harmony Equine Center in Franktown
RENO (A0842103)
Reno is a 25-year-old mustang mare who is ready to hit the trails with the right person! She would do best with an experienced rider who will explore all that Colorado has to offer with her. Reno is up to date on her vaccinations, dewormer and farrier work.
Want To Get Healthy?
Get a pet.
That’s right. Not only do our friends with paws enrich our lives, but some pretty signi cant health bene ts come with this type of love and companionship. From reducing stress and making new friends
to exercising more, owning a pet could be just what the doctor ordered.
Owning a pet could be just what the doctor ordered.
August 2021 • Castle Rock “AreaNewsletters” 46
Studies show that pet owners have lower blood pressure, cholesterol and triglyceride levels, minimizing the risk of having a heart attack. And, for people who’ve already had a heart attack, pet owners have better recovery rates—all by having a furry friend around to lower stress levels.
There’s some solid science behind how pets decrease stress and anxiety and help with depression. Spending time with a pet increases the brain’s production
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