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Thursday
Mar152012

FIPS CARES: PLS HELP 'SEXY'

I really wish that people didn't do stupid things like name their dogs "sexy"....or, you know ABANDON THEIR STUPIDLY NAMED YET COMPLETELY INNOCENT, HELPLESS POOR PUPPIES IN PROSPECT PARK!

And yet here we are. 

We heard this morn from FIPS reader Abby who rescued a cold, scared, lonely pup this morn from Prospect Park:

"I found a dog at Mount Prospect Park in Brooklyn today who needs a home. She was chained to a fence with a note saying her family was being evicted and couldn't care for her. She had been left out all night and was cold and scared. We got her some food and calmed her down, and she perked right up - sweet, friendly, licked us and let us pet her. Playful with the other dogs (big and small- I have a Morkie and she loved playing with him). Tail was in between her legs when we got to her, and went straight to wagging--no aggression. She's with a friend named Phillip right now, but he can't keep her for long. Can you help? His number is: 718-909-4549"

That's a pic of Sexy up above. Can anyone out there take this sweet little lady? Pretty pls with sugar on top?

If so, get in touch with Phillip pronto.

P.S. Just got this pic and some more scoop from Abby: 

"This will hopefully encourage folks to reach out-- she's obviously neither dog nor child aggressive. And we're calling her "Trixie.'"

I think Trixie is the perfect compromise. And look at that sweet face!?

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