By Sharon Aron Baron
This week, the Humane Society of Broward County has some wonderful pets. All adoptions include spaying or neutering, vaccinations, a microchip, treatment for flea and ticks, and much more.
Max
Max (A655027) is a 6-year-old, 63-pound Boxer mix waiting to find his perfect match. Unfortunately, his previous owner had to give him up because their landlord wouldn’t allow a dog his size. Max misses him and looks forward to the day he can meet a family that loves and cares for him.
According to the staff, Max is affectionate with people of all ages and would be a perfect family dog.
When he arrived at the shelter, he had cataracts. However, thanks to generous donors, he had a special surgery by an eye specialist, and now she can see again. It has been a long recovery process but so worth it.
Max is good with kids and cats, is potty-trained, and knows a few basic commands. He also likes to chase lizards in the yard.
J.R. Dunn Jewelers has sponsored his adoption fee.
Bandit
If you want a pet, but don’t have the time to spend walking a dog, perhaps Bandit (ID 655827) is the cat for you. Bandit’s previous owner described him as having a “dog-like personality” and being social.
Bandit loves to be pet and will use a scratching post and toys that dangle; and would be so happy if he could have a tall cat tree to climb.
He is also good with other pets.
Adoption Information
To meet one of these pets, fill out a pre-adoption application online at humanebroward.com. Once completed, visit the shelter located at 2070 Griffin Road, a block west of I-95, opening daily at 11 a.m. For questions, call 954-989-3977 ext. 6.
Adoptions are $300 for puppies five months and younger, $150 for dogs six months and older, $100 for kittens five months and younger, and $40 for cats six months and older (Adopt one, get one free).
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