Halifax Humane Society's Pets of the Week for Oct. 13

Meet Izzie, Munchkin, Thunder and Willow.


Munchkin is looking for his forever family. Courtesy photo
Munchkin is looking for his forever family. Courtesy photo
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Three dogs and one cat have been featured as this week's Halifax Humane Society Adoptable Pets of the Week.

The first is Izzie, a 1-year-old mixed breed dog with a black and tan coat. Her adoption fee is $70.

Izzie is ready to meet her forever family. Courtesy photo
Izzie is ready to meet her forever family. Courtesy photo

The second is Munchkin, a 5-year-old terrier mix with a brindle coat. His adoption fee is $70.

Munchkin is looking for his forever family. Courtesy photo
Munchkin is looking for his forever family. Courtesy photo

The third is Thunder, a 5-year-old bulldog mix with a white and tan coat. He hasn't been adjusting very well to the shelter environment, according to the Halifax Humane Society. He is currently staying at the emergency vet because he kept crashing at the shelter. He needs a foster home to decompress in, preferably one without children or other animals. Please email [email protected].

Thunder needs a foster home as soon as possible. Courtesy photo
Thunder needs a foster home as soon as possible. Courtesy photo

Last but not least is Willow, a 12-year-old domestic shorthair cat with a grey coat. Call for adoption fee. 

Willow is an elderly cat looking for a home. Courtesy photo
Willow is an elderly cat looking for a home. Courtesy photo

The Halifax Humane Society's adoption lobby, located at 2364 LPGA Blvd., is open to the public daily from noon to 6 p.m. Admissions are accepted daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 

Appointments are required for admissions, boarding and grooming. There is no appointment required to visit the adoption lobby. Masks are not required but encouraged if you are not feeling well or may have been recently exposed to COVID-19. To adopt, contact [email protected] or call 274-4703.

 

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