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Animal Center Offers $500 Credit For Rescue Dog

Denver's Goodheart Animal Center is offering a $500 credit to a loving home that adopts a senior dog named Papa Fritas.

This senior dog, named Papa Fritas, is looking for a loving home.
This senior dog, named Papa Fritas, is looking for a loving home. (Image credit: Holly Davis, Hospital Manager of Goodheart)

DENVER, CO — The Goodheart Animal Health Center, a new veterinary hospital in Denver, is partnering with local non-profit, The Dumb Friends League, to help get an elderly pet with special needs adopted by a loving family.

The dog, named Papa Fritas, will require extra care on the part of the pup's adoptive family, so Goodheart is offering a $500 credit to help cover any extra medical needs.

The Dumb Friends League, headquartered in Denver, is the largest community-based animal welfare organization in the Rocky Mountain region. The group rescues sick, injured and neglected animals. Search for adoptable pets here.

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For more information visit the Goodheart Animal Health Center website. The animal hospital, at 389 S Broadway, can be contacted at 720-647-2727 or broadwayinfo@goodheart.vet.

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