Pet of the Week – March 28, 2023
Published 5:20 pm Thursday, March 30, 2023
Blossom and Magnolia are this week’s featured pets. These darling babies came from a rough situation and lived together in a cramped crate without human interaction or care. Despite their sad start, Blossom and Magnolia remain loving and friendly. Here’s hoping the Easter bunny brings them the best treat ever: a safe place to call home.
Blossom’s claim to fame came from her first visit to the vet: everyone at the office fell in love with her! Blossom spent most of her time curled up in a technician’s lap and was deemed the “sweetest thing ever.”
Skinny and small, Blossom is about 30 pounds and could stand to put on some weight. Her coat is a bit rough from malnutrition and will be soft and healthy after she’s on nutritious food and fed regularly.
Blossom’s broken nose is another testament to her tough life so far. It’s healing and doesn’t stop her from anything, including cuddles and kisses. Give her the life she deserves and prepare to be adored till the end of time.
Look at that face! Magnolia, a.k.a. Big Head Cutie, is seven months old and might have some Shar Pei in her – check out that muzzle! She’s a wee thing of 25 pounds and fits perfectly in your lap. It takes literal seconds for Magnolia to love on you; she’s a fan of laying her head on you, reaching up for kisses, and squirming around in your arms to get closer.
In addition to being a lover, Magnolia is goofy and darling. She’s not a fan of getting wet in the rain and wants nothing more than to snuggle with you on the couch. Make your sofa her favorite place to hang out, and you’ll be showered with affection.
Blossom and Magnolia had a sad start and are looking for their happily ever after. They deserve to stretch out and relax in a safe and caring family. How about yours?
Blossom and Magnolia are fixed, vaccinated, microchipped, and ready to leave shelter life behind. Apply here: https://bit.ly/2Qo4EfE and visit us Monday through Friday between 1 and 4 p.m. Bring your kids and resident dogs for a meet and greet!
DBCHS will be open for adoptions this Saturday, April 1, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and the first Saturday of each month. Plan to visit the shelter this weekend and find a new friend before next week starts!
The Danville-Boyle County Humane Society is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) established in 1972 that promotes the humane treatment of animals through compassionate care, engagement, and support. To donate, please visit DBCHS.org/give or mail a check to DBCHS P.O. Box 487, Danville, KY 40423-0487. Every contribution makes a difference.