Foothills Humane Society’s Pets of the Week – Peaches andamp; Shamrock
Published 11:47 am Friday, July 19, 2024
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Meet Peaches, a shy pup who will give you the best cuddles and nap on your lap once she warms up to her environment.
Peaches loves to go on walks where she can smell everything and explore, she does well with other dogs and loves to run and play, especially in water. She’s in the process of crate training and sleeps through the night and she will go to the door to let you know when she needs to go out.
Peaches is 9 months old, weighs 27 pounds, is spayed, microchipped and up to date on her vaccines.
Ready to make Peaches a part of your family? Fill out an online adoption application here:
https://foothillshumanesociety.org/adopt/adoption-application/
Meet Shamrock, this dainty little lady is a curious, gentle, and free-spirited kitty ready to find her forever home!
Shamrock loves to explore and will charm her way into your heart with her graceful and loving nature.
Shamrock is 3 months old, weighs 3 pounds, is spayed, microchipped, litter box trained and up to date on her vaccines.
Ready to make Shamrock a part of your family? Fill out an online adoption application here:
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