Halifax Humane Society's Adoptable Pets of the Week for April 2

Halifax Humane needs your help to reduce its capacity. Can you foster?


Menace doesn't live up to his name. Could you foster  or adopt him during this COVID-19 pandemic? Courtesy photo
Menace doesn't live up to his name. Could you foster or adopt him during this COVID-19 pandemic? Courtesy photo
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As the COVID-19 continues to impact the community, the Halifax Humane Society needs your help to reduce its capacity to 10% in case a lockdown occur. Could you foster a pet? Here are the highlighted pets of the week:

The first is a dog named Rye, who is a 5-year-old Treeing Tennessee Brindle mix with a black and brown coat. He has been with the Halifax Humane Society since March 10, and his adoption fee is $70.

Rye is available for adoption or fostering. Courtesy photo
Rye is available for adoption or fostering. Courtesy photo

The second is a dog named Menace, who is a 3-year-old hound mix with a black and white coat. He is available for adoption and fostering, and has been with the Halifax Humane Society since Feb. 29. His adoption fee is $70.

Menace doesn't live up to his name. Could you foster  or adopt him during this COVID-19 pandemic? Courtesy photo
Menace doesn't live up to his name. Could you foster or adopt him during this COVID-19 pandemic? Courtesy photo

The third is a cat named Thor, who is a 9-year-old domestic shorthair with a beige and black coat. He has been with the Halifax Humane Society since Jan. 6, and his adoption fee is $35.

Foster or adopt Thor today. Courtesy photo
Foster or adopt Thor today. Courtesy photo

Last but not least is a cat named Onyx, who is an 8-year-old domestic shorthair with a black coat. She has been with the Halifax Humane Society since March 12, and her adoption fee costs $35.

Take Onyx home with you today. Courtesy photo
Take Onyx home with you today. Courtesy photo

To adopt or foster any of these animals, or see others, visit the Halifax Humane Society's main campus, located at 2364 LPGA Blvd., or call 274-4703. If you have adopted a pet featured in the Ormond Beach Observer, let us know for an opportunity to appear in the newspaper. Contact [email protected]

 

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