Flagler Humane Society's Pets of the Week for Feb. 5

Meet Lily, Kali, Creed and Sheba, Flagler Humane Society's featured Pets of the Week.


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Kali, 3, is a sweet female with a  gentle demeanor who is house-trained and listens well. Courtesy photo
Kali, 3, is a sweet female with a gentle demeanor who is house-trained and listens well. Courtesy photo
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Meet Lily, Kali, Creed and Sheba, Flagler Humane Society's featured Pets of the Week.

Lily, 1, was abandoned at the shelter last October with another dog. Lily is an affectionate, cuddly female who loves to get lots of pets and belly rubs. She also enjoys playing outside and sunbathing. Lily is a volunteer and staff favorite; she is good with other dogs and children, and she is house-trained.

Lily, 1, is an affectionate, cuddly female who loves to get lots of pets and belly rubs. Courtesy photo


Kali, 3, was surrendered in September she did not get along well with the other dogs in her previous household. However, she has been tested in playgroups with other dogs while at the shelter and has done well. Kali is a sweet female with a gentle demeanor who is house-trained and listens well. 

Kali, 3, is a sweet female with a gentle demeanor who is house-trained and listens well. Courtesy photo


Creed, 2, was surrendered in October because his previous owners were struggling with financial issues and did not enough time for him. Creed is an active, loving male who loves to play fetch and go for car rides. Creed is house-trained, listens well, and would do best with an active owner.

Creed, 2, is an active, loving male who loves to play fetch and go for car rides. Courtesy photo


Sheba, 1, was surrendered to the shelter in July 2023. Sheba is an intelligent, loving young girl who is house-trained and knows basic commands. Sheba is good with other dogs but has been tested with cats and would not do well in a household with cats.

Sheba, 1, was surrendered July 2023. Sheba is an intelligent, loving young girl who is house-trained and knows basic commands. Courtesy photo


The Flagler Humane Society is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1 Shelter Drive in Palm Coast.

Adoption fees vary based on the animal, and the shelter has both dogs and cats up for adoption.

Anyone who is interested in adopting or has questions about the process can contact the Flagler Humane Society at 386-445-1814 or apply online at flaglerhumanesociety.org.

 

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