It was almost midnight when the Society was called to pick up a disheveled dog found walking on a heavily trafficked street adjacent to the Garden State Parkway. He was badly matted and in need of medical care. He has been in the Society' Newark Medical Dept. for a work-up and he is found to be auto-immune deficient and requires one prednisone pill daily. Your donation to our Res-Q Fund will help Sebastian and many like him in need of specialized or longterm care.
Shortly after his arrival, he was given a spa day of bathing, nail clipping, brushing - all to make him feel special and wanted. His upbeat personality and joy of living has made him the sweetheart of the office staff. He has been in the Medical Dept. since November and he needs to find a loving home. We call him Sebastian -- which in several languages means revered. Sadly, his owner may not have wanted to deal with the health issue and his microchip was never registered. He has clipped ears and may be a poorly bred Schnauzer (but we don't allow him to hear that). He is about 20 pounds -- and it is all heart. He is a male, about 4 years of age.
For more information on Sebastian, call the Society at 973-824-7080 or e-mail us and refer to File 113780.
The Society is located at 124 Evergreen Ave. in Newark, just off of Rt. 1 and 9, near the Newark International Airport. The Society is open 7 days a week for adoptions between noon and 4 p.m.