| "Practice random
kindness and senseless acts of beauty." Dr. Greg Winter, Dr. Tera
Ward Winters and the staff at Winter Animal Hospital provide love
and care to "paying customers" as well as those dogs and cats that
have been abandoned, lost or otherwise given away by their
caregivers and end up at their doorstep.
We are pleased to announce that Tess, the last of the dogs that
Winter Animal Hospital was trying to find a home, has been adopted!
Thank you to the folks that adopted Tess, and practiced some random kindness by
giving a home to this deserving friend.
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ADOPTED!

Tess
Tess is a very pretty girl who is a cross
of Pointer and Bulldog. She is very affectionate and playful and loves human
companionship. She is a wonderful dog who deserved a
"forever" home and finally got one!
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ADOPTED!

Amiracle
Amiracle is a 10 month
old female Chocolate Pit Bull that was abandoned by her owner
but has now found a new home and is very happy!.
She is VERY friendly!
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ADOPTED!
 Hunter
Hunter is a 4 year old
(ish) male Hound mix. Hunter WAS a stray but has now
found a new home!
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ADOPTED!

Harvey AKA Mix
Harvey is a 2 year old
Spaniel mix that was adopted by Danielle, one of the
receptionists here at Winter Animal Hospital. Harvey
is pretty happy to have a new home!
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Official Winter Animal Hospital Dog!

Sinclair
Sinclair is a 1 year
old female Presa Canario that was
being fostered by Winter Animal Hospital staff for a client.
Sinclair has since been adopted by the folks at Winter Animal Hospital
and is the official Winter Animal Hospital clinic dog/guard
dog/blood donor. She has already donated blood for two
dogs!
Welcome aboard Sinclair!
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Webmaster note: I had to look up
Pressa Canario as I had not heard of this breed. <smile>
Here is what Wikipedia had to say: The
Perro de Presa Canario or Dogo Canario is a
Molosser type dog from the Canary Islands. This large breed was
originally bred as a multi-purpose farm dog, being used as a cattle
drover and guard dog. The name means the "Canarian Dog of Prey" and is
sometimes simply called "Presa."
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12/15/2008
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