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Puppy up for adoption: Cranford police introduce Harlow for ‘Woof Wednesday’

Cranford police continue their tradition of spotlighting adoptable dogs in need of homes.

by Breaking Local News Report

CRANFORD, N.J. — The Cranford Police Department is featuring a young Labrador mix named Harlow for its latest “Woof Wednesday” adoption post.

Harlow, a four-month-old puppy, is described as a playful and affectionate dog who enjoys running, playing with toys, and going for walks. According to the department, she is already house-trained, crate-trained, and sleeps through the night.

“She loves dogs and people of all ages!” the police department wrote in its post.

Those interested in adopting Harlow can apply through American Lab Rescue at www.americanlabrescue.com.

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