Chopper Needs a New Home
By Katherine Minion - 10/03
NEIRAD enilno edition
Chopper is in search of a welcoming home. He is two to three years old, neutered, and perfectly healthy, despite the suffering he has endured. But abandonment and neglect did not affect Chopper’s wonderful personality. Now rescued from his previous living conditions, Chopper needs a family, or any experienced dog owner, to welcome him into their home.
A TV Production Company is making a new show about dog rescue, with stories just like Chopper’s. If you want to be considered as a potential adopter, please email RRFamilyCasting@gmail.com with some information about yourself, why you would like to adopt, and a photo of you and/or your family, or feel free to email with any questions.
Remember, adopt, don’t shop!
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Class of '07 Grad Moves the Internet Music Industry Dial by Michael Coe,
Doodling: The Hidden Art by Alice Wang,
Mr. Pavia: Rocking the English Dept. by Katie Grozier,
Discovering Dubstep by Chris Janson,
DHS Alum Virtuoso Comes Back to Fairfield County by Allison Wetterauw and Collin Shay,
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School Psychologists by Michael Coe,
Irish Dancing: Not Your Typical Sport by Julia Cobb,
The West Point Experience by Sean Gill,
College Recruiting Revealed by Shelby Penfield,
Early Grad Says Goodbye to DHS by Jessica DeMaio,
Senior Captain Drama by Jay Alter and Katie Donovan,
Pi Day: A DHS Tradition by Michael Coe,
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