Health & Fitness
Oyster and Tinkerbell Are the Pets of the Week
Oyster and And Tinkerbell are the pets of the week.
This week's Pets of the Week at Baltimore Humane Society are Oyster and Tinkerbell. Here's what they each have to say--
Oyster:ย ย
Hello. My name is Oyster and I am a beautiful Australian Cattle Dog Mix found in an embankment with another dog. We donโt know if someone left us there or if we escaped from a house or puppy mill. Either way, we are safe now. I am still a puppy and full of energy so it would benefit me to be put into puppy classes where my new family and I can learn together. I enjoy playing with any toy available to me and I really enjoy being around people! I also like other dogs, but I can be food aggressive when other dogs are around my food.ย So if you have another dog, we should be fed in separate crates or in separate rooms. If you are ready to take on all of the responsibilities of adopting a puppy, then please fill out an application to get the process started.
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Tinkerbell:ย
Hello. My name is Tinkerbell. Iโm a front declawed girl who was brought to BHS because my owner passed away. I am a bit overweight so Iโm currently a member of the Phat Cat Fitness Camp and doing well on a weight loss program. Iโm pretty independent and like to do my own thing. I will let you pet me or rub me, but I donโt really like to be held for a long period of time. Since my stay at BHS I haven't been comfortable around other cats, but who knows how I may be in a home environment? I would like to find a forever home where I can have a HUGE, warm, soft cat bed to sleep in. If you are looking to adopt a big adult female cat like me, then please visit BHS soon.
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The adoption fee for Oyster is $225, and FREE for Tinkerbell. Plus get a free bag of starter food! ย
Baltimore 500 โ Free Adoption Fee For All Cats Throughout June!
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Baltimore Humane Society, founded in 1927 by Mrs. Elsie Seeger Barton, is an independent, non-profit, no-kill animal shelter, which offers low-cost veterinary care to the public, and a pet cemetery with grief support services. ย We receive no funding from the local or federal governments, or any national animal welfare organizations. ย The Baltimore Humane Society is a proud member of BAWA (Baltimore Animal Welfare Alliance) along with the MD SPCA, BARCS (Baltimore Animal Rescue & Care Shelter), and Baltimore City Animal Control.
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For more information about BHS, and how you can contribute, volunteer, adopt, or foster, please visit www.bmorehumane.org or call 410-833-8848, or text the word โPAWโ to 80000 to donate $10.
