Pet Of The Week

 

Meet Sybil from

the Humane Society of North Iowa

Sybil from the Humane Society of North Iowa joins The Morning Rush in studio every Wednesday between 8:30-9:00 am. Every week she will talk about the “Pet of the Week.” Brought to you by the Garner Vet Clinic!

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Pets for Adoption:

Name:  Kennedy
Primary Breed:  
Domestic Short Hair
Gender:  
Female
Entry Date:  
04/10/18
Birth Date:
 01/01/17
Declawed:  
No
Adoption Fee:  
$50.00

 

I have cabin fever, I’ve been here for a whole year now! Due to this, my adoption fee has been reduced to $50.00.

Full Description:  This petite girl really knows how to grab your attention- literally. Kennedy has been known to stick a paw out of her kennel and paw at your hair or your clothes so you’ll come say “hi” to her. She’s young and spunky, and we’d really like to find a home for her with a tall cat tree because she loves to climb. She likes to ride shoulders, too. Kennedy has spent the majority of her young life here in the shelter, and it’s time for her to find a forever home. Please call the Humane Society of  North Iowa at 641-423-6241 for more information.

Adoption fee covers the following veterinarian services: spay/neuter surgery, age appropriate vaccinations, flea and dewormer treatment, feline leukemia/FIV test in cats, heartworm test for dogs.


Name: Princess
Primary Breed:
 Basset Hound mix
Gender:
 Female
Entry Date:
 03/22/19
Birth Date: 
 *2015
Adoption Fee: 
 $150.00

 

Full Description: Princess hasn’t met anyone she doesn’t like. She loves people and has done great with children of all ages here in the shelter. She is excitable and needs some manner training (she’s not shy about jumping on people to say hello!) but she’d be a great addition to your home. Princess also loves to go for walks and follow her nose. Please call the Humane Society of North Iowa at 641-423-6241 for more information.

Adoption fee covers the following veterinarian services: spay/neuter surgery, age appropriate vaccinations, flea and dewormer treatment, feline leukemia/FIV test in cats, and heartworm test for dogs.

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