Flagler Humane Society's Pets of the Week for Oct. 29

Meet Millie, Mya, Voodoo and Babe, the featured Pets of the Week from the Flagler Humane Society.


Millie, 4, is a female Bullmastiff. Courtesy photo
Millie, 4, is a female Bullmastiff. Courtesy photo
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Meet Millie, Mya, Voodoo and Babe, the featured Pets of the Week from the Flagler Humane Society.

Millie, 4, is a female Bullmastiff weighing around 100 pounds. Her friendly, playful and affectionate nature that is sure to win over everyone she meets. She does have a food possessiveness around children, so a home without young ones would be ideal for her. Her playful and sweet personality makes her a perfect companion for those seeking a loyal and loving friend. Millie was surrendered in September due to being selective with the other animals in the household.

Millie, 4, is a female Bullmastiff. Courtesy photo


Mya, 7, is a female terrier mix weighing 60 pounds. She has a gentle, mellow temperament that makes her a joy to be around. Her friendly nature is not limited to humans, she's also very tolerant of other dogs. Her intelligence shines through in her quick learning and adaptability. Mya was surrendered in August because her previous owner was facing issues with the landlord.

Mya, 7, was surrendered in August. Courtesy photo


Voodoo, 5, is a female cat who radiates warmth and intelligence. Her friendly demeanor quickly wins the hearts of everyone she meets. Voodoo gets along well with other cats, showcasing her easy-going nature. Her clever mind complements her sweet personality, making her a delightful companion. Voodoo was transferred to the shelter from another shelter on Oct. 24.

Voodoo, 5, was transferred to the Flagler Humane Society from another shelter on Oct. 24. Courtesy photo


Babe, 8, is a female cat with a heart full of love. She is as friendly as they come, greeting everyone with a sweet, soft purr. She also loves to cuddle. Babe's bravery is evident in her interactions with other cats, showing a level of confidence that is truly admirable. Babe was brought in as a stray September after being found in the W Section of Palm Coast.

Babe, 8, was found as a stray in Palm Coast's W Section. 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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