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Bain

February 21, 2013 by WLKM · Leave a Comment 

BainHi, my name is Bain and I am a male lab mix about 6 months old. I have a beautiful brindle coat and can sit on command. I’m very friendly and loving, but I am a little afraid of car noises. I’m sure if I have a safe home I will get over that. I am available to adopt right now so please come and see me. I can be found in Pen 9, Docket # 11234, at the St. Joseph County Animal Control Shelter located at 652 E. Main St., Centreville, MI. Animal Control is open Monday – Friday, from 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Their phone number is 269-467-6475. Up-Cycled Pets needs reliable foster homes so some pets can leave the shelter and learn more about living in a safe home before adoption. Go to www.upcycledpets.com for more information about how to help this group. Please visit the Animal Rescue Fund website at www.arfund.org to see more adoptable pets. Last week’s Pet of the Week has been adopted but Shelba, the grey kitty from three weeks ago is still at animal control and still hopes to find a family to love her.

Black Lab

February 14, 2013 by WLKM · Leave a Comment 

Black LabI am a black lab/border collie mix and I am about 3 years old. I’ve been at Animal Control since January, so I am really hoping someone will come and take me to their home. I’m very friendly and I like to fetch a tennis ball and bring it back to you. The ladies at A.C. say I am very sweet and I have a cute black and white dappled chest. Please come and make me part of your home. I am available for adoption now, and can be found in Pen 2, Docket # 11194, at the St. Joseph County Animal Control Shelter located at 652 E. Main St., Centreville, MI. Animal Control is open Monday – Friday, from 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Their phone number is 269-467-6475. Up-Cycled Pets needs reliable foster homes so some pets can leave the shelter and learn more about living in a safe home before adoption. Go to www.upcycledpets.com for more information about how to help this group. Please visit the Animal Rescue Fund website at www.arfund.org to see more adoptable pets. Emma, the Pet of the Week from last week, has been adopted. Shelba, the grey kitty from two weeks ago is still at animal control and still hopes to find a family to love her.

Emma

February 7, 2013 by WLKM · Leave a Comment 

EmmaMy name is Emma and I am a female black lab, about 2 years old. I was found and am now at animal control, waiting to be adopted and made part of a family. I may seem shy at first. It’s quite noisy in here and that scares me, but if you get me in a quieter place I am very affectionate and gentle. I love to be petted and given attention. Please come and make me part of your home. I am available for adoption on February 11, and can be found in Pen 14, Docket # 11210, at the St. Joseph County Animal Control Shelter located at 652 E. Main St., Centreville, MI. Animal Control is open Monday – Friday, from 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Their phone number is 269-467-6475. Up-Cycled Pets needs reliable foster homes so some pets can leave the shelter and learn more about living in a safe home before adoption. Go to www.upcycledpets.com for more information about how to help this group. Please visit the Animal Rescue Fund website at www.arfund.org to see more adoptable pets. Shelba, the Pet of the Week from last week, is still at animal control and hopes to find a family.to love her.

Shelba

January 31, 2013 by WLKM · Leave a Comment 

Shelba

Hi, my name is Shelba. I want you to know that last week’s Pet of the Week, Queenie, was adopted and has found her forever home. Sugar, the kitty from a couple of weeks ago, is still waiting for someone to give her a forever home. I am a grey female, one year old. When people pick me up I start purring and I am very friendly. My family said they had too many females in their home so they brought me here. My hope is to have someone to love and love me. You can find me in Pen 2, Docket #11190, at the St. Joseph County Animal Control Shelter, located at 652 E. Main Street, Centreville. Animal Control is open Monday – Friday, from 9:00 am – 4:30 pm. They will be open this Saturday (first Saturday of each month) from 9:00 am – 12:00 noon. Their phone number is 269-467-6475. Up-Cycled Pets needs reliable foster homes so some pets can leave the shelter and learn more about living in a safe home before adoption. Go to www.upcycledpets.com for more information about how to help this group. Please visit the Animal Rescue Fund website at www.arfund.org to see more adoptable pets. Please come and see me and my other friends here.

Queenie

January 24, 2013 by WLKM · Leave a Comment 

QueenieSugar is still waiting.

I am now called Queenie. I am a petite female Beagle. Who could resist a face like this? I really just want to cuddle right now, you see it is pretty noisy around here and I need a new home. I just love people and just want to be special to someone. You can visit me in pen 10 docket 11188 at the St Joe County Animal Control Shelter located at 652 E. main Street, Centreville. Animal Control is opened Monday – Friday from 9 AM – 4:30 PM. Their phone # is 269-467-6475. Up-Cycled Pets needs reliable foster homes so that some pets can leave the shelter and learn more about living in a safe home before adoption, go to www.upcycledpets.com for more information about how to help this group. Please visit the Animal Rescue Fund web site at www.arfund.org to see more adoptable pets.

Sugar

January 18, 2013 by WLKM · Leave a Comment 

SugarI am Sugar. And I want to know why I am still here and my sister has gone to a new home? I am a very good girl also. I am only eight month old and I am a good snuggle bug. I am a nice Tiger cat and can be found in pen 1 docket 10041 at the St Joe County Animal Control Shelter located at 652 E. main Street, Centreville. Animal Control is opened Monday – Friday from 9 AM – 4:30 PM. Their phone # is 269-467-6475. Up-Cycled Pets needs reliable foster homes so that some pets can leave the shelter and learn more about living in a safe home before adoption, go to www.upcycledpets.com for more information about how to help this group. Please visit the Animal Rescue Fund web site at www.arfund.org to see more adoptable pets.

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