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Meet Marge And Homer

This is Marge who was found roaming the streets with her pal, Homer. Marge is a 10-year-old, 65-pound Lab mix with a loving nature. She is a bit shy, dog friendly, and crate trained. She loves to just chill and lie around. She recently had a growth removed from one toe which led to its amputation. She has been treated for heartworm and is now ready to be adopted with Homer. They must be adopted together because they’re what we call a bonded pair. They love each other and are very loyal. (posted 9/8/25, ME) Fee for both: $500.00 Adoption: $300.00; Transport: $200.00

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Marge And Homer

BreedLabrador RetrieverSexFemaleAge10 years
  • Senior status confirmed
  • Last checked 7/12/2026
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Shelter & rescue

Crossing Paths Animal Rescue
Yardley, PA 19067

No public visiting address is listed — this rescue may be foster-based or use a mailing-only address. Please contact them directly for meeting or adoption details.

✉️ yardleydogs2@aol.com

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