
Gizmo and Biscuit have served their sentence over at Juvenile Hall in Orange.
The dogs, both of which also did time at the Orange County Animal Care shelter, are due to graduate from a prison pups program next Friday (Nov. 20).
Wards at the facility have been working with the Gizmo and Biscuit, as (young) men and beast learn about behavior, structure and love.
Now Gizmo and Biscuit need your attention. Both dogs are potty and crate trained, and know all their basic obedience commands.
Here’s more about the pups, according to Janette Thomas, executive director with Another Chance for Love:
Gizmo: 18-months-old, neutered male, Pekingese (top photo)
Gizmo is very social and loving and would make an ideal companion for someone looking for a lap dog. His energy level is moderate to low and he does great with dogs and people.
Biscuit: 1 year old, neutered male, border terrier mix (white dog)
Biscuit is very sweet and friendly, but a bit shy when you first meet him. He loves to play and is great with adults, kids and dogs. His energy level is moderate, not your typical hyper Terrier.
If you are interested in adopting either of these dogs, please contact Janette Thomas acfl09@yahoo.com or 714-505-9235.
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