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NJ Dog Looking For New Home After First Family Returns Her

"Through no fault of her own," Natalie was returned to the shelter. Now she's looking for her actual forever home.

"Through no fault of her own," Natalie was returned to the shelter. Now she's looking for her actual forever home.
"Through no fault of her own," Natalie was returned to the shelter. Now she's looking for her actual forever home. (Eleventh Hour Rescue)

MORRIS COUNTY, NJ — Natalie thought she found her forever home. She was adopted as a puppy, but now about a year later is back at the shelter looking for a new family.

The 18-month-old Pitt Bull Terrier/Hound mix was adopted from Eleventh Hour Rescue, where she was returned "due to no fault of her own," the rescue says.

"Natalie currently lives with her foster mom who reports she is a total sweetheart and well-behaved in the house," the rescue says. She is crate trained and enjoys car rides.

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She would do best in a home with another dog to keep her company, and in a home where someone is around most of the day because she has some separation anxiety. She is good with people of all ages, but not cats.

To read more about Natalie Alabama, to complete an adoption application or to see other adoptable pets, visit: www.ehrdogs.org or call 973-664-0865.

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Editor's Note: Patch does not have additional information on any of our featured adoptable pets. Please contact the rescue directly.

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