The Sad to Happy Saga of Bea

The Sad to Happy Saga of Bea

Bea arrived at the shelter on July 15, 2010. Ten years old, tick infested, only five bottom teeth and three large mammary tumors that just hung there. Bea is just one of many that find themselves in this situation when the people they love abandon them. “She was an...
Compassion for our Seniors

Compassion for our Seniors

All too often, elderly pets are surrendered to the shelter because their owners can’t or won’t put in the effort an older pet often requires. In previous years that pet would mostly likely have been euthanized for not being highly adoptable, but as our shelter...
Are You Ready to Adopt?

Are You Ready to Adopt?

Are You Ready to Adopt? When adopting, you are making a commitment to care for an animal for the rest of his life—that could mean 10 to 15 years for dogs and up to 20 years for cats. As you go through lifestyle changes such as moves, the birth of children and new...
Pet of the Week – Spenser

Pet of the Week – Spenser

ID#A1782213 Spenser loves chin rubs, will “hug” & is very snuggly once he’s secure & trusts person. Very highly food motivated, likes other cats. He’s still a kitten @ heart, can play rough so no small children. For more information...
Pet of the Week – Brenda

Pet of the Week – Brenda

(ID# A1780360) – Brenda is an 8-month old female brown brindle and white Australian Cattle Dog mix who is enthusiastically awaiting her forever home. Brenda is a fun, outgoing gal who would greatly benefit from being enrolled in a puppy class to become the best...