Lucky is an outgoing and friendly 1-year-old pit bull mix full of goofy puppy antics. He likes to say hello to people and dogs alike on his walks and sniff all the scents the world has to offer. He loves checking out the sites during car rides and is always ready to party upon arrival. If it were possible he would play all day and night long with his caretakers and dog friends. His specialty is fetch, especially with squeaky toys — the squeakier the better. This very sweet boy is always up for receiving kisses and being pet. Lucky is part of a monthlong "St. Pitty’s Special" — $25 adoption fees, complimentary $140 Pet Food Express merchandise card, free six-week training series and more. Stop by Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA to meet Lucky ID#A953277 or call (650) 340-7022 with questions. Visit www.phs-spca.orgfor more information.
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