- November 21, 2024
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Meet Corona, Osiris, Raya and Shiba, this week's featured adoptable pets from the Flagler Humane Society.
Corona is a 4-year-old female American bulldog. She's a sweet, friendly girl, always ready to greet people with a wagging tail and a goofy grin. Her bravery shines through in her zest for life, and her unique pig-like sounds brings a smile to everyone's faces. However, Corona is reactive to other dogs and would thrive best in a home where she can be the only pet. Despite this, her love for humans knows no bounds, and she has lived well with older kids. Corona was surrendered on July 9 because her previous owners did not have enough time for her.
Osiris is a 5-year-old hound mix with a heart full of love. His sweet, friendly demeanor is paired with a playful energy that lights up any room. Osiris is a quick learner, and his intelligence makes him an easy companion to train. Osiris is already house-trained, good with other dogs, and his adoption fee has been generously sponsored! Osiris was found as a stray on May 29.
Raya is a 3-year-old female tortoiseshell cat. Her personality is a blend of playful antics and friendly purrs, sure to bring a smile to anyone's face. Raya is always ready for a game of chase-the-laser or a friendly nuzzle. Her spunky spirit is infectious, and she's known to make even the most serious visitors chuckle with her funny personality. Raya was surrendered on May 1 because her previous owner was allergic to her.
Shiba, 3, is a female cate who was surrendered on June 18. Her friendliness is contagious, making her a delightful companion, and her playful nature ensures there's never a dull moment around her. She's also quite the comedian; her funny antics are sure to bring laughter into any home. Adopting Shiba means inviting a bundle of joy and laughter into your life. Her vivacious personality will brighten any home, and she's just waiting for the perfect family to share her love and playfulness. She was surrendered for playing too rough with a young child, it's suggested she go to a household without small children.
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.