By Cindy Peterson
This Week’s Featured Adoptable Pets
Check out these adorable adoptable pets from the Lake County Humane Society, 16435 McKinley Rd. in Umatilla.
For more information on how to start the adoption process, visit www.humanelake.com or call 352-589-7400.
Jack
4 year old BoxerJack is a handsome 4 year old Boxer (maybe hound) mix. He is a large boy with a very sweet personality. Jack knows sit and shake, he is very eager to please and is treat motivated. He does great with other dogs and kids (cats unknown but we can test). Stop by our shelter to meet Jack!
Apple Jacks
3 year old femaleAJ (short for Apple Jacks). She is a precious 3 year old female kitty who is very nice. She seems to do well around other cats and enjoys receiving attention from people. AJ is ready to meet you at our shelter and snuggle into her furever home!
Snow
2 year old maleHere are a couple of adorable pups from A Forever Home Animal Rescue at 2950 CR 561 in Tavares.
For more information, visit www.aforeverhomeanimalrescue.org or call (407) 221-1855.
Skipper
3-yr-old Bully mixSkipper is a 3-yr-old Bully mix weighing 50 lbs. He is shy when he first meets you but when you pet him, he is an affectionate, happy boy. He loves attention and will wag his tail like crazy when you are petting him. He is ok with the other dogs but best as an only pet. He has not been cat or child-tested. He is a handsome boy with freckles and great markings. His adoption donation is $200 which includes his neuter, vaccinations and microchip. He’s anxiously waiting for his Forever Home, so please come to meet him.
Brownie and Gordo
5 & 6 year female and maleBrownie and Gordo are bonded sister and brother Chihuahuas. Brownie is a 5-year-old female weighing 14 pounds and her brother, Gordo is a 6-year-old male weighing 13 pounds. Brownie is the more social one. It takes Gordo more time to warm up to new people. But both are mellow, happy and affectionate. They get along with most dogs but have not been cat or child-tested. They must be adopted together. The adoption donation for the pair is $450 which includes their spay/neuter, vaccinations, microchip. Please come to meet this dynamic duo.
Originally from the small town of Berryville, Arkansas, Cindy has become a multimedia specialist in journalism, photography, videography, and video editing. She has a B.S. in Communications from the University of Central Arkansas and produces Style Magazine's Sports Hub Podcast and the Healthy Living Podcast. She also produces for Beacon College’s Telly Award-winning PBS show, “A World of Difference.” When she isn’t working, Cindy loves traveling the National Parks with her husband , Ryan, and son, David, photographing wildlife.