Pets of the Week: Clover loves toys and attention. Mitzy has hypnotic eyes
JACKSON, MI – Clover and Mitzy are just two of many animals from the Cascades Humane Society who are looking for forever homes.
Clover is a one-year-old pit bull mix. She was transferred to CHS from another overcrowded shelter and was at risk of being euthanized.
But, just like a four-leaf clover, she hopes her luck turns and that she will soon find her forever home. Clover is a sweet girl who needs attention. She loves squeaky toys, especially stuffed animals and has been known to carry them around in her mouth.
You will notice that he is missing a few toes on his hind legs. We don’t know what happened, but that’s not slowing her down. She has lots of puppy energy but is easy to redirect with treats and toys. Clover has sat well for treats and has mastered the “puppy dog eyes” look for more.
Clover is sterilized, up to date on all vaccines, microchipped and tested negative for heartworm.
Mitzy’s big round shiny eyes will mesmerize you. This girl is laid back and calm, and would do best in a quiet home.
Mitzy is 1.5 years old and has experience with children. She likes to be brushed, use a scratching post and play with toys.
Mitzy was sterilized, microchipped, updated on vaccines and tested negative for FeLV and FIV.
Cascades Humane Society, 1515 Carmen Drive, is open to the public from noon to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
All Cascades Humane Society dogs and cats have been spayed or spayed, vaccinated, microchipped and protected against parasites prior to adoption. Those who adopt pets also receive a free health check from one of 24 area veterinarians.
Dog owners wishing to adopt another dog are required to meet their dog and the dog they choose to adopt.
CHS has also added services to its sterilization and sterilization assistance program. The service, available during scheduled spaying or neutering surgeries, includes vaccinations, heartworm testing for dogs, FIV and FeLV testing for cats, and dental procedures.
CHS also has a Pet Food Pantry to help families going through financial hardship. The CHS accepts donations of cat or dog food, provided the food is in its original packaging. Donors can drop off food near the barn behind the facility. The Pet Food Pantry is open from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. on the first Saturday of the month.
Those considering adopting Clover, Mitzy or another pet can apply here. Adoptable pets can be viewed at www.chspets.org. For more information, call 517-787-7387.
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