A Race Against Time The Story of Macie and Mackley

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Macie and Mackley, two playful puppies just eight months old, face a dire situation at a high-kill shelter where they were abandoned. Every day in the shelter could be their last, increasing the urgency for adoption. They are healthy, vaccinated, and ready to embark on a journey to find a forever home. The shelter hopes to see the siblings adopted together, although they can be adopted separately to ensure their safety. Their sweet personalities and trustful eyes reflect their desire for love and companionship.

Time is critical, as the clock ticks louder with each passing day. The community is urged to help save these innocent lives before it's too late. Interested adopters can contact Heather Darling for more information.

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