Pets of the Week March 18, 2013

Bubba
He’s a boxer/shepherd too calm to box and a strapping southern boy too polite to be anything but house trained. At 4 years old Bubba’s disposition’s as grand as his strong, sculpted body — a tug of war with his favorite rope toy’s as close as he comes to conflict; he’ll roll on his back for a delicious belly rub, give an XL size kiss, then gallop away just to show off and come back — all without bumping you — he understands his size and behaves accordingly. “Plays well with others” is a Bubba-understatement; he enjoys dogs pals and is respectfully adoring of kids, his leash-walking’s a thing of beauty, and he loves to learn, he’s already been taught him to “sit” and “lie down.” Bubba’s niceness knows no bounds but a fence won’t hold him if he feels neglected; he sees himself as a cherished member of your family, an inside-outside son who’ll quietly remind you to keep your feet off the coffee table. Meet your new forever-unflappable friend and see how fun good manners can be; Bubba’s here to have and to hold, you won’t take home a finer prize..

Mulligan
In golf lingo “mulligan” means a do-over, but no creative second chance is needed for this pristinely beautiful youth; at 11 months our Mulligan’s half shy, half lover-boy and 100% breathtaking, all in his own tender way. Mulligan was turned in because his owner had “too many animals;” he’ll hesitate only for a second before showing you that beneath his forever-small frame his affection’s as dreamily abundant as his long downy coat. Mulligan’s gentle, intelligent, appreciative, and fine with other pets — the gift of a lifetime for your kids or your opportunity to return the rarefied warmth of a porcelain-perfect cat. See that the first time’s a charm when it comes to meeting Mulligan, and don’t even bother to hold onto your heart — it’s already his.

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)