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Bill

Bill is a three-year-old large dog with moderate energy. He is trained for living indoors as he has been a house dog for a year. Unfortunately, Bill doesn't get along well with children and strangers, so he will only be placed in a home that knows how to properly manage him with other dogs, especially females. Once he gets to know someone, he becomes incredibly loyal and will do anything for his owner. Bill is leash-trained and knows how to come when called. The right home for Bill will provide him with a stable environment that he has been eagerly waiting for, along with all the necessary tools to give him a loving home.

Name: Bill
Age: 4
Date of birth: 2019
Sex: Male
Size: Large
Color: Beige, Black
Level of education: Trained for indoor living
Breed: Mixed
Fur: Short
Suitable for: House without cats, House without dogs, Able to handle a strong dog, People who have raised a dog in the past, Not suitable for a home with small children, People who are willing to invest with a lot of tolerance, People with experience
Key character: Suspicious and very loyal when familiar and loved.

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keep us safe

The Jerusalem Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, is continuing to work in the shelter and in the clinic even in these difficult days. Despite the situation and personal difficulties of each and every one of us, the staff and volunteers are taking care of the animals who are dependent on us.

We are very worried because we do not have a safe and protected place for staff or volunteers. They are completely exposed while the sirens go off, there is no place to run to and take cover.

We are very concerned and looking for a solution.

To this end, we contacted a company that will provide us with two portable “safe spaces” at a cost of $30,000.
We are turning to you to ask for your help. We must keep them safe. 

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