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Adoptable Pets of Week: Brock & Judge Judy

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Brock
2-year-old male pit bull

In the spirit of the recent holiday weekend, we bring you a new video starring Brock (also known as Piglet) - a pit bull Terrier worthy of America's praise. Did you know pit bulls were America's mascot for both WWI and WWII, featured on recruiting posters all over. A famous Pit Bull, Sgt. Stubby, was wounded in action twice, he saved his entire platoon by warning them of a poison gas attack and he single-handedly captured a German spy. A true American Hero.

Anyway, this pit bull, Brock, is a friendly and smart young pit bull up for adoption at the San Francisco SPCA. Because he's just so darn awesome, he found himself a foster home where he can romp and run like a real dog. (The shelter place is a little stressful for a dude such as Brock.) This handsome guy is looking for an adopter that is as smart and athletic as he is. He adores other dogs, especially his new foster brother - he loves to meet new people, is a fetch master, and is working hard at his basic training! It doesn't get much better than this guy. He's a real snuggle bug, and can't wait to meet you, charm your socks off, and start a life together.

Below, video of Brock in action.


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Judge Judy
2-year-old female shorthair cat

Judge Judy is a commanding little cat with a gentle touch. She will tell you what she likes and what she doesn't like all with a subtle glance or turn of her head. Most of the time she's rolling around and doing the elevator butt when she gets attention. A quirky gal with a straight shooting personality, ready to love you unconditionally.

Adoption Info:

All pets adopted from SFSPCA have received a pre-adoption veterinary exam and behavior assessment, vaccinations, spay/neuter surgery and a microchip.

Where: The San Francisco SPCA’s Maddie’s Adoption Center
Address: 250 Florida Street (at 16th - Street)
Hours: Open Tues - Friday 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., and Saturday/Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Closed Mondays and major holidays.
Contact: 415-522-3500, www.sfspca.org

Follow SPCA at facebook.com/sfspca and twitter.com/sfspca.

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