DBCHS Pets of the Week, July 10

Published 6:52 am Tuesday, July 10, 2018

By BARB BEANEY

Contributing Writer

Our featured pets for this week are Harmony and Wrigley.

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Tiger is a handsome 11-week-old orange tabby kitten. He has big, beautiful golden eyes and a sweet and loving disposition. Tiger was a stray, found by a nice person who wanted him to have a chance at a loving home. Tiger is playful and loves to explore. He is also likes to snuggle and will be content to nap on your lap when he’s done with his latest escapade. Tiger is a precious boy just waiting for the right person to come along and choose him for adoption. Could that special person be you?

                        Tiger

Wrigley is a wonderful four-month-old black and white hound mix puppy. He has a happy and outgoing personality. Wrigley looks at you with those big, brown eyes and he will melt your heart. Wrigley loves his toys and loves to explore, he is very adaptable to his surroundings. He is just the right age to go forward with his training so if you are looking for a great canine companion to share adventures for many years to come, Wrigley may be your perfect match!

The new county dog tags are now available for purchase at the Humane Society and the Judge Executive’s Office at the Boyle County Courthouse. County ordinance requires all dogs to wear a visible license tag. Licensing must be renewed each year during the month of July or within 30 days of acquiring a dog. The license fee is $5 if the dog is spayed or neutered and $10 for unaltered dogs. If your dog should become lost and is wearing a license tag, ownership can be traced by the tag number and your dog can be returned home much more quickly. Boyle County residents who adopt a dog at the Humane Society receive their dog license as part of the adoption paperwork. 

                       Wrigley

Low-cost, high-quality spay/neuter surgery is available for pet owners with low and fixed incomes. Call our Happy Paws Clinic today at (859) 691-1137 for an appointment. Please help control pet over-population by having your pet spayed or neutered.