Her adoption fee is $525 including the microchip fee.
All pets adopted from Helen Woodward Animal Center have been spayed or neutered, have up-to-date vaccinations, and microchip identification.
Plus, get 25% your first stay at our Club Pet Boarding.
Helen Woodward Animal Center is located at 6523 Helen Woodward Way in Rancho Santa Fe.
Kennels are open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. by appointment only.
For more information call 858-756-4117, option #1 or visit www.animalcenter.org.
Fernanda Lopez from Helen Woodward Adopt A Pet brought Bunny Foo Foo to KUSI’s Good Morning San Diego.
This pup lives up to her name.
Pisces is a two-month old Australian cattle dog/blue heeler blend, female-spayed, nine pounds, but will work her way up to 35-45 pounds and looking for her fur-ever home.
She’s energetic, loves to play and go on walks.
Adoption Fee: $525 including microchip fee.
All pets adopted from Helen Woodward Animal Center have been spayed or neutered, have up-to-date vaccinations and microchip identification.
Plus, get 25% your first stay at our Club Pet Boarding.
Taysia Shaffer from Helen Woodward Adopt A Pet brought Pisces to KUSI Studios and told viewers all about the pup.
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La Taverna, a new Italian restaurant with dishes inspired by the cuisines of Rome and Sicily, opened in late February in Hillcrest.
Taking over the space formerly occupied by Malandrino Ristorante, La Taverna serves an all-organic menu of house-made pastas, wood-fired pizzas and classic Southern Italian dishes.
The restaurant serves a wide menu of Italian wines. Diners can build their own pasta dishes with choices of six sauces, 12 pasta noodles and seven proteins. There are also antipasti dishes, salads, soup, risotto, plated entrees and nearly two dozen varieties of pizza.
Open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily for outdoor and takeout dining, La Taverna is at 3650 Fifth Ave., San Diego. Visit latavernasd.com.
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An attorney representing a formerly homeless veteran who was allegedly beaten and Tased by Orange County sheriff’s deputies believes a deputy filed false police reports on the incident.
Attorney Narine Mkrtchyan said that Deputy Chad Renegar beat her client, Jeremy Holloway, and then fabricated the details of the violent episode.
Mkrtchyan believes Holloway’s case is stronger now after Renegar was charged last month with falsifying a separate police report.
“My client was injured and beat up, and then they lied about it, claiming that he was violent and that he was refusing to comply with their commands,” Mkrtchyan said Monday over the phone. . My client has suffered serious injuries. I’m really happy that now we can use that criminal case to push my client’s case and get some compensation for his injuries.”
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