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Dog in Del. SPCA 866 days finds 'furever' home with New Castle couple

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Charlize finds furever home after 866 days in Delaware SPCA (Delaware SPCA)NEWARK, Del. - A dog in a Delaware shelter an astounding 866 days finally has a furever home, at last.Charlize, a four-old of differing breeds, transferred to the Delaware SPCA from a partner agency in July 2018.

She spent five months at the partner shelter. All told, Charlize spent 990 days, over half her life, in shelters.A New Castle couple, Anna and Matthew, just purchased a home after Matthew returned from a deployment.

As Anna said, they were missing a four-legged baby to make their home complete.Anna and Matthew say they chose Charlize because they thought she was cute, with a smiley face and friendly disposition and that she enjoyed the outdoors and outdoor.

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