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Meet Woody and bandit {Broward county Animal Care}
Spotlight on Adoptable Pets: Woody and Bandit
Woody: The Gentle Giant
broward County Animal care has selected Woody, a 7-year-old Staffordshire Terrier, as one of its featured pets this week. Rescued from the streets of Pembroke Pines in April, Woody is described by shelter staff as a lovable giant with a calm demeanor. Despite being classified as a senior dog, he possesses an abundance of energy and enjoys socializing with new peopel.
A Companion Ready for Adoption
This affectionate canine knows basic commands like “sit” and “paw,” indicating that he may be house-trained.After spending nearly five months at the shelter, Woody is still looking for his forever home. He has been neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped; remarkably, his adoption fees have been waived to encourage potential adopters. Thanks to The Pet Venture’s support,he will also receive complimentary food supplies,vaccinations,monthly preventatives,and more once adopted.
Meet Bandit: A Transformation Story
The Journey from Stray to Beloved Pet
Bandit is another star at Broward County Animal Care; this 6-year-old domestic medium-haired cat was brought in during a large-scale rescue operation in June that involved nearly 30 cats. Initially shy and underweight with patchy fur due to neglect, Bandit’s condition has significantly improved since arriving at the shelter. He now sports a healthy coat and displays an affectionate personality.
A Friendly Feline Awaiting His Forever Home
No longer hiding from visitors or shying away from human interaction, Bandit now greets guests enthusiastically at the door while enjoying gentle petting sessions along with tasty treats.
Like Woody, Bandit’s adoption costs are also waived; he is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped—ready for his new family!
Your Chance to Adopt!
If you’re interested in adopting either of thes wonderful pets or want more data about other adoptable animals in need of homes visit Broward County Animal Care located at 2400 SW 42nd St., Fort lauderdale. All adopted pets come spayed or neutered along with vaccinations and microchips included! Adopters only need to pay $25 for registration within Broward County.
You can find additional details about available pets by visiting
PetAdoptions.Broward.org.
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