Halo wasn’t born at a posh breeder’s facility, wasn’t promised to a loving family before taking her first breath, or showered with puppy toys early in life. Halo was born at the MSPCA in Boston and although finely cared for while in their steed, didn’t find a home until four months old. Halo was brought to a foster home where she quickly learned commands, and after a number of months, was given a stellar report card.
Enter Linda.
Linda, believing in adoption as the way to find the perfect dog, adopted Halo and brought her into her home. She and her husband, Russell, made Halo a part of their family. With the love, affection, and security of her forever family, Halo blossomed into a wonderful spirited and devoted dog who is Linda’s best friend.
A perfect companion and greeter, Halo now joins Linda as her co-worker at her new business, Urban Exchange, at 36 A Street where Linda features upscale consignment home furnishings, edgy artwork, and unique items to decorate a home with style. It's about recylcing those special pieces for someone else to enoy.
If you happen to be heading to the Red Line at Broadway, swing around the corner and say “Hi!” to Linda and give Halo a good scratch. You will be glad you did and your home will undoubtedly be treated to a refreshing new item, too.
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