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Buster Brown
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While visiting a
local shoe store down town, a volunteer found
Buster all dirty and brown and literally stubbed
her toe on Buster. Being of rock solid
character, he rolled with it. It has been
reported he is fine and after a short stay with
one of our fosters, he is as good as new and
ready to go to a new home. If you would like to
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Rocky
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On
a recent trip to Philly, a BARK volunteer found
a boxer breed of rock. Found next to an empty
glass and broken egg shells, Rocky rolls with
the punches of life. His never give up attitude
has earned him a place in our hearts. A little
hard headed, but he still has a large heart. Yo!
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Chip
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During the recent construction around St. Louis,
a BARK volunteer saw a rock jump out of the
truck in front of her on the highway. Chip hit
the windshield,
but being hard headed, he was fine. Although
Chip sees through a cracked window on the world,
he still deserves a home far from traffic.
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Roxie |
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A BARK Volunteer
saw Roxie loose,
and had to chase her down in the park. With all
of the undergrowth we were surprised to see her
clean, but then again no moss gathers on a
rolling stone. She would make a great addition
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Pele
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Born in the heat of Hawaii, and
imported to St Louis, Pele
our little
Mythical rock is a little rough around the
edges. She was found abandoned after a recent
bar-b-que. It was obvious to our
volunteers she would make a hot addition to your
home. Tropical and used to the heat Pele is
ready to flow to you and make a natural addition
to you home. |
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Skip

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At a recent BARK
event, we found a water breed named Skip. It
took us some time to catch up to this water rock
as he skipped from one part of the lake to
another. Skip likes the water so much if he
goes in, you have to go in after him. Skip is
looking for a forever home with a owner that
still has some little boy or girl in them that
remembers the good times of summer.
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Stoney |
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Stoney is a hard headed rock. One of the BARK
volunteer has seen him at may locations, but he
always managed to roll away before they could
get close. He would make a great companion.
Don’t let the photo lead you astray... he always
gives a stone cold look for the camera.
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Rocks Anne |
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Rocks Anne is a country rock and should never be
allowed to roam alone in the city, especially
after dark. One of our BARK volunteers, a member
of the Police, observed and tried to tell her,
"Rocks Anne, you should not cross against a red
light."…. Please give her a home… |
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