Flagler Humane Society's Pets of the Week for Aug. 20

Meet Abigail, Skippy and bonded pair Luna and Pacha.


Abigail, 2, is a female coonhound mix. Courtesy photo
Abigail, 2, is a female coonhound mix. Courtesy photo
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Meet Abigail, Skippy and bonded pair Luna and Pacha, Flagler Humane Society's featured adoptable pets.

Abigail, 2, is a female coonhound mix who is a sweet and friendly companion with a zest for life. Abigail is smart, playful and house-trained. She loves to play with other dogs and walks well on a leash, making her an excellent companion for leisurely strolls or adventurous hikes. Abigail was surrendered on June 20 because her previous owners did not have enough time for her.

Abigail, 2, is a female coonhound mix. Courtesy photo


Bonded pair Luna and Pacha are both 4 years old. Luna, on the left, is female, and Pacha, on the right, is male. This bonded pair is known for their loyalty, mellow nature, and love for cuddling together. Luna and Pacha adore getting pets. They are the perfect companions for someone seeking a calm and affectionate duo. Adopt Luna and Pacha, and you'll have two best friends who'll fill your life with joy, warmth, and unconditional love. They were surrendered on June 28 because their previous owners were moving.

Bonded pair Luna (left) and Pacha (right) are both 4 years old. Courtesy photo


Skippy, 1, is a terrier mix with a vibrant spirit and a heart full of love. Skippy is friendly with other dogs, loves to cuddle, is house-trained and has an entertaining, playful energy. He is intelligent, quick to learn, and has excellent problem-solving skills. What sets Skippy apart is his affectionate nature - he loves unconditionally, offering unwavering loyalty and companionship. Skippy was surrendered on June 30 because his previous owners did not have enough time for him.

Skippy is a 1-year-old male terrier mix. 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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