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Everyone Loves An Oreo: They Have A Lot Of Love To Share

September 12, 2024

Can I come live with you? My name is Oreo (ID 687718) and sadly I lost my home because my beloved owner had to move to an assisted living facility and could not take me along. I miss him but hope someone will let me spend my golden years with them. As my name describes, I’m a black and White Feline who weighs 14-pounds and I’m 11-years-young. I’m easy-going, enjoy taking naps and will tell you stories for attention. Once I get to know you, we can cuddle, and I hope you can supply me with lots of soft kitty toys and a scratching post. I might be the oldest feline at the shelter currently, but I have a lot of love to share.

Hi! I'm Houston (ID 686789) and I'm a very good boy! Now let me warn you, when you come to the shelter to meet me, I'll be bouncing around in my kennel like a kangaroo because I HATE being in a kennel, it makes me crazy. BUT rest assured when I get out, I am a different dog completely. First, I like to listen to conversations and be a part of them. Two, I am very strict about my bedtime so don't try keeping me up late. Three, don't poke fun but I'm afraid of leaves. The way they move is freaky! Some other "normal" doggy stuff you might want to know is I'm friendly, laid back, although I do like to play too, I'm potty trained, know my commands, love kids and adults too. I do like other dogs, but I'm confused about what to do with them. I’m a 3-year-old Labrador Retriever Mix who is a bit "quirky!" Let's quirk out together!

How to Meet Oreo, Houston and Other Pets

If you're interested in meeting Oreo, Houston, or any other pets available for adoption at the Humane Society of Broward County, the process is simple. Start by completing a Pre-Adoption Application online at: www.humanebroward.com. Once your application is approved, you're invited to visit the shelter located at 2070 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312.

Adoption Kennels open daily at 11:00 a.m., offering ample opportunity to interact with potential pets and find the ideal match for your lifestyle. Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to call: (954) 989-3977 Extension#: 6 for further guidance.

Choosing to adopt from a shelter not only brings joy and companionship into your life but also saves the life of a deserving animal in need. Each adoption from the Humane Society of Broward County contributes to their mission of providing loving homes for pets while alleviating overcrowding in shelters.

Whether you're drawn to the exuberant energy of Max or the playful charm of Chip and Sweetie, your decision to adopt will undoubtedly make a world of difference. Visit the shelter today, and discover the rewarding experience of giving a loving home to a pet in need.

To meet a pet at the Humane Society of Broward County visit: www.humanebroward.com to complete the pre-adoption application. The shelter is located at 2070 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312, and the adoption kennels open daily at 11:00 a.m. Appointments are not necessary. The vaccine clinic is open at 8:30 a.m. and is open 6 days a week.

Visit the website to learn more: www.humanebroward.com

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