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Warren’s Pet Of The Week

April 5, 2020

WARREN, NJ — Meet Diesel! He has been chosen as Warren Patch’s Pet Of The Week.

This is my boy Diesel. During this time with so many uncertainties, the one thing we can all be certain of is the comfort that our fur babies are bringing us. While this pandemic is keeping all of us quarantined, our pets have never been happier to have the entire family home surrounding them. I believe our pets are playing a huge role in keeping our sanity. They are all emotional support animals right about now, so give you’re fur babies a hug and kiss, thank them for being there, and keep them safe as well! God Bless and be safe!”

— Michael Aprile, Warren

Do you think your pet should be Warren’s Pet of the Week?

Participating in the Pet of the Week happenings is simple: submit your nomination by emailing alexis.tarrazi@patch.com with subject line “Warren Pet Of The Week.” Be sure to include a photograph or two of your pet, a paragraph about what makes him or her so great, the town you’re from, and your name.

Then just keep an eye out for a photo of your pet on the Patch!

The photo can be of a present pet, or it can be a baby picture of the adult pet you’re so proud of today. All photos must be property of the submitter. By submitting a photo to Patch the submitter agrees to give permission for it to be published on Patch.

Additionally, selected winners each week will be given a free treat bag when they stop in Woof Gang Bakery and Grooming inside Bridgewater Towne Center at 732 US-202. And winners can also bring their pet into the store for a picture. Woof Gang Bakery will put them up on their Facebook page as well.

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