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Animals Hoping for a New Home Soon

Here is a short list of some of the pets available for adoption at the Carroll County Humane Society.

Dutch is a 9-year-old male Chocolate Lab.  He is a strong dog who is excited about taking walks with his new owner.

Sparky is a 6-month old neutered male Dachshund/Beagle mix.  He is very sweet but could use some help learning the rules of chewing and housebreaking.

Leah is a 8-month-old female Chihapoo which is a Chihuahua and Poodle mix).  Her previous owner loved her very much but didn’t have enough time to spend with her.  She is looking forward to her new family who will have lots of time and love to share.

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Xander is a 3-month-old male Beagle.  He is very shy but also very sweet.  He is hoping a new family will help him feel comfortable with them very soon.

Milkshake is a 1-year-old female Siamese cat.  She is very regal looking with bright blue eyes that can be very mesmerizing.

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Lilly is a 2-year-old spayed female cat who, like her name, will ‘grow’ on you very soon.  She has beautiful golden eyes and is looking forward to meeting her new family soon.   Adoption fee $60.00.

Simpson is a 3-year-old male cat with long hair and a very ‘cool chillin’ attitude.  He is gray with green eyes and is excited to meet an owner who will love to hang out as much as he does.

Cody is a 2-year-old male cat who loves playing in his card board box.  Cody is gray and white and will be happy to trade in his card board box for his own place in the home of his new family.

Cats are spayed by the Westminster Veterinary Hospital.

For a full list of cats for adoption click here

For a full list of dogs for adoption click here.

For a full list of other animals for adoption click here.

Visit the Humane Society Website to learn about adoption requirements and see how you can volunteer to help animals in need.

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