Pets of the Week August 5, 2013

Princess
She personifies all that’s regal in her breed — our 2-year-old American Pit Bull Terrier mix “Princess” epitomizes Blue Pit beauty; some lost but loving owner recognized her exquisite genes and gave her the early socialization she needed; now all her grace is yours to enjoy. Princess will sit, race to retrieve her tennis ball, release it gently into your hand, give you a smiling kiss, and kennel herself; all because you asked her to, and pleasing you is her life’s joy. Princess is strong, athletic, intelligent and respectful; she wowed the crowd at our recent Petsmart event, her generous affection reached kids, dogs and grownups alike. Her blue and champagne coat’s so short you’d swear she couldn’t shed, and she waits patiently to potty outside her pen, as any well-bred lady should. See how sweetly a young daughter-dog can reign over your heart, and how proud you’ll feel to show Princess off as one of your fine family.

Allie
Her whites are whiter and her orange more luscious — but forget the laundry, we’re talking about Allie, a pristine purr-fest of a 2-year-old girl, silky-slender and calm as can be, the kind of warm friend who never gets rattled and always keeps you centered. At the Adoption Center, Allie was in the big cage with multiple roommates and she got along just fine, her cheerful outlook’s catching, she seems to glide on her own indelible optimism. (Allie’d be a lovely choice for kids, or anyone who prizes a patient, affectionate, 9-pound companion who loves to be held.) Allie’s already spayed and waiting to meet you at Petsmart; take her out of her tidy condo and hear what she has to say, then take her home where her true colors will always be as bright and pleasant as they are right now.

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)