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Adoptable animal of the week: Peg

on February 26, 2013

Oakland North is continuing with our feature. Every week, Oakland Animal Services will spotlight an “Animal of the Week” that’s up for adoption at their facility. This week it’s a rabbit named Peg.

Peg came to the shelter with about 5 other rabbits, all who have found homes except her.  Peg can be an independent girl, but is comfortable with people, especially if you have yummy greens up your sleeves.

You can learn more about Peg at her profile at: http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/24348889 or visit Oakland Animal Services at 1101 29th Avenue, Oakland, CA.

Part of the Oakland Police Department, Oakland Animal Services is both an Animal Control unit–which is in charge of the city’s public safety and animal welfare–and a shelter, which helps abused, neglected and abandoned animals within its facility.

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