Humanitarians dedicate recreation park at FAU
Published March 24th, 2008
FROM STAFF REPORTS
Ears? What ears? Oh, yeah, these...they are quite interesting. Sometimes they stick straight up, sometimes they fold over, and sometimes they point due east like in this photo. They seem to have a mind of their own but they make me quite cute, don't you think?
I'm Gigi, a 5-month-old spayed female Catahoula/Doberman mix, 25 pounds and housebroken. I'm a silly, happy, playful, active little girl in need of your love. I get along well with cats, other dogs, and children, so I hope for some fun playmates in my new home.
Come and get me quick, while I'm still a pup.... time's a'wastin. I'm available for adoption at Tri-County Humane Society, a no-kill animal shelter located at 21287 Boca Rio Road in Boca Raton, just west of the Florida Turnpike and one block south of Glades Road. The shelter is open for adoptions Tuesday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Adoption fees are $110 and up. Animals are heartworm tested and up-to-date on vaccinations. Included in the adoption fee is one year of free office visits to Boca Midtowne Animal Hospital.
Call (561) 482-8110 or visit www.tricountyhumane.org.
Editor’s Note: Tri-County founder and CEO Jeannette Christos reports that Lucky, the dog that was shot with BB pellets and thrown from a car, suffering a broken pelvis, has been nursed back to health. He was adopted last week, she said, “by a wonderful woman.”
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