Pets

Adoptable Pets Of The Week: Streudel, Quinn, Bubby, Ravi, Bob

Plenty of adorable animals are up for adoption in Montgomery County. This week, we're featuring Streudel, Quinn, Bubby, Ravi, and Bob.

ROCKVILLE, MD —For those looking to adopt a pet, a great place to look for your new family member is at Montgomery County's adoption center. The facility houses dozens of cats, dogs, and other adorable critters. And all of them need a furever home.

Here, we've rounded up a list of five adoptable pets for a series called "Patch's Adoptable Pets of the Week." This week, we're featuring Streudel, Quinn, Bubby, Ravi, and Bob.

Photo Credit: Montgomery County Animal Services & Adoption Center

Name: *Streudel - ID#A432010
Sex, Breed: Spayed female, brown tabby and white Domestic Shorthair.
Age: Approx. 6 years old.
Arrived at shelter: July 20, 2019

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Shelter Staff made the following comments about this animal: Streudel is a very sweet and affectionate cat looking for her forever family! She is a total purr machine and an absolute lovebug. She loves cheek rubs and will greet you with her head-butts when she sees you!

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Name: *Quinn - ID#A452089
Sex, Breed: Neutered male, white and tan Pointer and American Pit Bull Terrier.
Age: Approx. 1 year and 3 months old.
Arrived at shelter: June 23, 2019

Shelter Staff made the following comments about this animal: Quinn is a young guy that's still figuring things out. He loves to play and would greatly benefit from some basic manners training. Quinn can be a little uncomfortable in new situations at first, so he would do best with older kids or kids that have been around dogs before. He can also be a little unsure around new dogs, but that doesn't mean he couldn't have a doggy housemate if it were the right match.

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Name: *Bubby - ID#A451637
Sex, Breed: Unaltered male, white Shorthaired Rabbit.
Age: Approx. 2 years and 3 months old.
Arrived at shelter: June 13, 2019

Shelter Staff made the following comments about this animal: Bubby is an adorable, social two-year-old male rabbit. He is looking for a home with a rabbit-experienced person or family where he will be loved and treated as part of the family, rather than locked up in a cage all the time. Playpens are a great way to give rabbits more room to stretch their legs, but limit their access to inappropriate things to chew on - like cords and carpet that could hurt them!

Click here to learn more about *Bubby.


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Name: *Ravi - ID#A438599
Sex, Breed: Spayed female, white and brown American Pit Bull Terrier.
Age: Approx. 6 years old.
Arrived at shelter: June 2, 2019

Shelter Staff made the following comments about this animal: Ravi is an adorable, loving girl. She seems to be good with older children (ages 10 and up are recommended just due to her strength and exuberance when excited). She likes to play but also knows when it is time to settle down. Ravi has been going on outings with some shelter volunteers to visit local parks. She has done well in the car and loves her time going on adventures! Ravi recently spent the night with a staff member. After she got some of her energy out, she was super snuggly and loving on the couch. She LOOOOOOOOVES squeaky toys and she snores when she sleeps! We promise her snore is cute.

Click here to learn more about *Ravi.


Photo Credit: Montgomery County Animal Services & Adoption Center

Name: *Bob - ID#A450990
Sex, Breed: Neutered male, black American Pit Bull Terrier.
Age: Approx. 3 years old.
Arrived at shelter: May 26, 2019

Shelter Staff made the following comments about this animal: Bob is a friendly, energetic, goofy guy! He enjoys playing and attention. Bob has been friendly towards other dogs in the shelter so he could live with a dog friend. Because he can be such a big, fun, energetic guy, Bob would be best in a home with children age 10 or older.

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