Meet the pets of the week at Baltimore Humane Society in Reisterstown.
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Rey and Snowflake are the Pets of the Week at Baltimore Humane Society.
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Kody was last seen in the woods between Cavesdale Road and Melinda Drive. He is very frightened and should be approached calmly.
This smiling stray was found on Pittston Circle. She arrived at Baltimore County Animal Services on May 13.
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This little girl was picked up on Groff Lane. She arrived at Baltimore County Animal Services on May 12.
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This handsome man was picked up on Paragon Court. He arrived at Baltimore County Animal Services on May 3.
This little stray was found on Cedarmere Road. She arrived at Baltimore County Animal Services on May 2.
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The stray pup was picked up on Sacred Heart Road. He arrived at Baltimore County Animal Services on April 19.
This lost Pit Bull was picked up on Richmar Road. She arrived at Baltimore Animal County Animal Services on April 17.
The stray from Owings Mills does not have a collar or tags.
The cat from Owings Mills arrived at Baltimore County Animal Services on April 16.
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This splotched stray was picked up on River Way Court. He arrived at Baltimore County Animal Services on April 12.
The stray duo was picked up on Sherwood Farm Road. They arrived at Baltimore County Animal Services on April 12.
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The good Samaritan who found her believes he saw someone run away from the pup and drive off in a van.
Three lost cats were found in the area over the weekend. They are now at Baltimore County Animal Services.
The stray was found on Sacred Heart Lane. She arrived at Baltimore County Animal Services on April 8.