Pets in Need of Homes: China (Brought to You by A Furry Tail Come True)
Ten-month-old China is your typical puppy. She’s very sweet and playful, but she could use some training. Get to know her at the Center for Animal Health and Welfare.
Ten-month-old China is your typical puppy. She’s very sweet and playful, but she could use some training. Get to know her at the Center for Animal Health and Welfare.
Jenny found herself looking for a new home after her owner passed away and she was left in the house all alone. She finds the Center for Animal Health and Welfare to be a very overwhelming place and would love to find a quiet home as soon as possible.
If you’re looking for a dog who’s already trained, will never leave your side, will love you constantly and will be loyal to the very end Norton is the dog for you.
Bobbi is a one-year-old cuddly tabby girl who’s been at the Center for Animal Health and Welfare since January. She loves long string toys, treats, canned food, her sister (Faith) and being petted.
Al Capone or “Al” is a one-year-old Chihuahua-Dachshund mix who can be a very sweet and loving dog once you get to know him. Visit him at the Center for Animal Health and Welfare.
Jamie, 5, is a looking for a place to call home. Someplace with a calm setting and plenty of natural light would be the perfect environment. Visit her at the Center for Animal Health and Welfare.
Rocky is a sweet old man who finds himself looking for a new family after being with the same one for 13 years. Meet him at the Center for Animal Health and Welfare.
Laurel is about two years old and loves people! An extremely cat-friendly feline, she would also love a home with a companion. She would be a great cat for families with children due to her young age and playful nature. Meet her at the Center for Animal Health and Welfare.
At first Lady can be shy/nervous when it comes to meeting new people. Once she knows you, however, she is the sweetest girl ever. Get to know her at the Center for Animal Health and Welfare.
Plymouth and Felicity are a bonded pair of cats who have found a sense of security in each other’s company. Meet them at the Center for Animal Health and Welfare.