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April 11, 2024 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-04-11

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APRIL 11 • 2024 | 45

DOG OF THE WEEK

L

et’s play ball! That’s Rocco’s favorite
sentence and not just because the Detroit
Tigers’ season just opened at Comerica
Park!
Rocco loves to chase a baseball, tennis ball
and even a soccer ball! Just add, “athlete” to
Rocco’s list of good traits. Someone get this dog
an agent!
Rocco is a 2-year-old Shepherd mix who does
well with other pets and active kids over the
age of 8 or 10. He came to our shelter in Detroit
when our team rescued him from below-freezing
temps.
Find out more about Rocco, our foster and
adoption program, a list of our events or become
a volunteer at DetroitDogRescue.com.

Rocco
Meet

Play
Ball!

Where to go for
help online when
you don’t know
where to go.

During challenging times, the Detroit Jewish

community is here to help. Managed by

Jewish Family Service (JFS), Jhelp is staffed by

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