<<Note: This information was forwarded to us from a variety of sources. AAA is not affiliated with the MGCHS: we’re simply helping to spread the word about these pets to as many places as possible.>>
The dogs from the Marion-Grant County Humane Society (click to view them) will be euthanized if not adopted or placed in animal rescue organizations by the end of June, as the old shelter is closing and animals won’t be transferred to the new shelter. Bios and pictures of the dogs are available at the link above. Transport can be arranged; the shelter is located northwest of Indianapolis near Wabash. Please contact us if you’re interested in adopting, rescuing, or fostering any of these wonderful dogs. There are many pets choose from, including beagles, pit mixes, Treeing Walker coonhounds, labrador mixes, and a Bluetick coonhound.
This Springer Spaniel puppy was lost around 10th Street and The Monon Trail in Indianapolis, Indiana on April 23rd at about 10pm.
He is a 15 week old Springer Spaniel named Orbie and isn’t microchipped yet. He was wearing a camouflage collar without an ID tag.
Please call Caleb at (407)782-2683 or contact Adopt An Animal if you have any information of the whereabouts of this little puppy or if you’ve found this pet.
<<UPDATE:: 4/21/08 :: Tigger was successfully adopted from the Henry County Animal Shelter this past weekend. Congratulations on becoming someone’s pet, Tigger!>>
This cute, cuddly, affectionate little tiger-striped male kitten, Tigger, is being kept by a very temporary foster family in New Castle, Indiana, about 45 minutes East of Indianapolis (though you don’t have to live in New Castle to take Tigger home with you!) He’s about eight weeks old and has four white feet. This stray cat is being kept at the foster home for only a few days before it he’s taken to the Henry County Animal Shelter, as the foster already has four cats in her house. Contact us so you can give this sweet guy a home!
These two good-looking dogs were found together wandering the Northside of Indianapolis recently. The German Shepherd (Sophie) and the pit mix (Buster) had no tags and no collars. Check out the camera-phone video above, shot by their foster “mom” who tells their story:
“Sophie, a female german shepherd, and Buster, a male pit bull mix, were found without tags or collars wandering near the NUVO offices at 4oth and Meridian St. in Indianapolis; when the owner was tracked down by their microchips, he said he’d let them out hoping they didn’t come back. They are both approx. 2 years old; have been spayed and neutered; and were given a clean bill of health by the vet this week. They are very loving, playful, and loyal dogs (both are under the impression that they are lap dogs! and they are bed hogs when given the opportunity to sleep indoors!!!) They are aggressive towards other dogs and cats, however, and should not be adopted into a home with other pets. Ideally, we hope they can stay together, as they are very attached to one another. If you would like more information contact Laura at (317)254-2400 x 5231.”
Check out their pictures, and please contact us or Laura if you’re interested in adopting these two lovable pals.
*** This description was updated at 10:04 EST on 4/4/08 to reflect the fact that the German Shepherd is female, and to offer additional contact info. ***
Sophie and Buster: German Shepherd and Mixed-Breed Dog in Indianapolis available for adoption [0:29m]: Download (182)