Pets of the Week November 5, 2012


The hot oil that left a permanent scar on his otherwise glossy back clearly didn’t touch his heart, for our darling Banks is all smiles and wags, a gentle 2–year-old black lab/mix Prince, grandly handsome and full of play and kisses. His popularity knows no bounds; Banks is a favorite pal with the dogs in his play group, he’d rather fetch his tug toy than jump on you any day, and he’ll politely go back in his pen for a treat. Pleasing you pleases Banks — his intelligence and attentiveness make him extremely trainable, and his natural sensitivity and dependable good mood make him a flawless friend for kids of all sizes. Banks is almost done growing, beautifully built and on the small side for a lab. Go see how easy it is to overlook the past when the future is graced with your own prized companion; Banks will freely give you his steadfast love and loyalty, and forever-unblemished optimism too.


He’s destined to demonstrate how pleasingly masculine a lap cat can be — he’s big, handsome, strong-loving, and all about YOU, with his own man-brand of adoring affection, and a brawny V-8 engine purr, too. Four-year-old Hudgens was found stray but his people-sense is magnificent; he’ll own you immediately, and once he does you’ll enjoy his highly vocal conversation, and the comfortable way he weighs heavy on your knees. Hudgens keeps things tidy inside but some outdoor time is fine with him, at least when your lap’s not available; he’s relaxed and gets along fine with other pets, and his big white bib stays immaculate — grooming’s a masculine-must. He can make big biscuits with his big paws, too, but only to show you how enthralled he is with your company. Meet the real-guy gentleman who takes all the feminine out of “feline;” Hudgens will show you his man-sized warmth and endearing enthusiasm too.

The Greenwood Humane Society is a not-for-profit organization committed to the compassionate care and protection of animals.

Their purpose is to give sanctuary to abandoned, abused, and neglected animals, provide education to the public on responsible and humane pet ownership, encourage the public to spay and neuter their pets by providing low cost surgery, and encourage adoptions of those animals placed in their care.

Their adoption center is open Monday through Saturday 10:00am to 5:00pm est.

Visit their website at gwdhumanesociety.org to see these and other available pets.

Email: humane@gwdhumanesociety.org
864-942-8775 (Shelter Adoption Area)
864-223-2498 (Spay/Neuter Clinic)