Adopt-A-Pet June 16

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Come meet all the wonderful animals available now for adoption at the Brandywine Valley SPCA. All featured pets are “Name Your Price” adoption fee until Monday, June 20. Not yet ready to adopt? Then sponsor a pet and provide a safe place for our companions to rest until they find their forever homes. Help us give them a second chance at a fresh start.

Yogi
Yogi

YOGI

What's up? My name is Yogi and I am a 4-year-old American pit bull terrier mix, but I have the face of a puppy. Taking me home today would be so easy, mostly because I am a great dog and I am super cute, but also because I am the Pet of the Week, so my adoption fee is entirely up to you. Walks and treats are a great way to gain my love and trust, and my friends say I walk great on a leash. When outside, if another dog walks by me I don't mind, even when they are barking. And sometimes I will even lay in the grass waiting for them to come to me. I also know a few tricks like sit and stay. I even know how to give hugs. Ideally I would like someone who would take me for walks then come home and snuggle on the couch. Believe it or not, I am even willing to accept cats when that special home comes along. Let's go on a walk and see where things take us.

JEFF

Jeff
Jeff

Four years never looked so good on a cat. My name is Jeff and I am a handsome domestic male with a stunning black and white longhaired coat. I’m very playful and I get along great with my fellow furry felines, so naturally the community cat room is my favorite place to be. I’d do well in a home that has other cats because I crave companionship and would really love having a furry best friend to call my own. I’m just a good-looking guy looking for some attention – won’t you come play with me?

Turner
Turner

TURNER

You may notice that my eyes are cloudy; I am in fact blind.  I don’t let that slow me down though. I am learning to adapt and thrive. I came to the shelter as a stray but I am quickly making friends and learning to adapt to my new surroundings. I love when my friends talk to me and recognize voices quickly. I will always search out your face for kisses. I have so much love to give everyone I meet.  For blind dogs, other senses are heightened, so I love to sniff around when going out for walks…I love walks.  Don’t be sad for me — blindness in dogs is normally harder on the humans than the dogs. Believe it or not, sight is only the third most important sense in a dog, and my ears and nose work perfectly. Are you the special adopter that will pick me?

 

SANDY

Sandy
Sandy

Hi I'm Sandy, a scruffy, fluffy terrier mix who can't wait to meet you. Sometimes it's a Hard Knock Life here at the shelter, but I know that the sun will come out tomorrow. Yes, I was named after that lovable dog from the movie Annie, because, besides our adorable good looks, we are both smart and share the same sweet disposition and sweet demeanor! I am a treat to walk on a leash, know some commands and am even housebroken!  So, what are you waiting for?  You know you're never fully dressed without a smile, and I am certain to bring a smile to your life every day.

Pippi
Pippi

PIPPI

 Hey Folks – my name is Pippi. I’m a 6-year-old neutered shorthaired tabby cat. I came into the BVSPCA with my best friend, Charlie, and we’re totally inseparable. I’m not sure what I’d do without Charlie, so it’s really important that we stay together in our next forever home. We love sleeping together and just hanging out together, but we’re a bit cautious of humans, so our next adopter should be someone who has the patience to win us over. You should definitely come visit us – we’d love to get to know you.

CHARLIE

Charlie
Charlie

Well hello there – my name is Charlie. I’m a 6-year-old neutered male with a very handsome shorthaired black and white tuxedo coat. I came into the BVSPCA with my best friend, Pippi, and we’re practically joined at the hip. We rely on each other for friendship and support, so it’s really important that we stay together in our next forever home. We love sleeping inter-twined and leaning on each other, but we’re a little bit cautious of humans, so our next adopter should be someone who has the patience to win us over. Stop in and meet us – we promise that we’re worth it!

 

 

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