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Rescue with Ric: Meet Warren and Whinny

Rescue with Ric: Meet Warren and Whinny

Yahoo28-03-2025

ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- Meet Warren and Whinny 6-week-old puppies, they have had their first round of shots and are looking for forever homes. Not much is known about their breed as they litter was separated from the mother very early on and father is unknown. However, it has been guessed they are Heeler or German Sheppherd mixes.
Fix West Texas offers low-cost spay and neuter, vaccinations as well as surrenders for families who can no longer care for their furry friend. They also offer a food pantry for pets that offers little to no cost food options for dogs and cats as well as the various pet tools.
If you are interested in adopting one of these puppies or simply volunteering, you can do so here.
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