OUR AMAZING ANIMALS: The Link is looking for your pet videos. If you think your fur baby is a star then show him, her or them off. Shoot a video (in landscape/horizontal mode) and send it to us at [email protected]. Remember to include their name/s and check back every week to see our community's critters in action!
CHECK OUT THESE CUTIES LOOKING FOR LOVE!
Animal Foundation's Eligible Critters Are Just a Click Away
Moose A1090327 Neutered Male This guy is just 7 years young and truly a puppy at heart! Moose is a big happy dog that believes your lap is the best place for naps.
Comet A1090226 Male Comet is an active pup looking for an active home! At only 5 years old, Comet is in the prime of his life and would love to be your adventure buddy! Treat motivated, he is eager to learn and eager to please!
Miranda A1090695 Spayed Female
Miranda is an easy going gal who would very much love a relaxed foster or forever home. Easy to walk, Miranda is a sweet 5 year old pup who enjoys walks at the lake, midnight snacks, and squeak toys.
Flurry A1055468 Neutered Male
Flurry is one handsome dog! Young and active, Flurry would love a running buddy! He would prefer a foster or forever home without young children in the home. At only a year old, Flurry would love someone to continue his training and help him become the best dog he can be.
Xena A1091605 Female Xena is a beautiful princess! Quiet and reserved, Xena is only 4 years old but we can see she is still very much a young pup! A bit shy upon first meeting, Xena warms up quickly.
FOSTER FIELDTRIPS A GREAT WAY TO GET OUT & SMELL THE GRASS
The Animal Foundation’s Foster Field Trip program is designed to get adoptable animals out of the shelter for as little as an afternoon, a weekend or a few weeks. Sometimes, shelters can be stressful environments for lost, abandoned or homeless animals because they are noisy and filled with unfamiliar smells, people and other animals. The program allows the animals on leave to relax and de-stress. Many times, photos and videos provided from field trips help animals get adopted faster because the animals can show off their true personalities. For more information on the program, visit https://animalfoundation.com/volunteer/foster-pet