DeKALB – The Tails Humane Society’s pet of the week is a 6-year-old mixed-breed Pointer and German Shorthair dog named Nelli who has soft velvety ears. Nelli may come off as shy the first time you meet her, but she warms up to people quickly and is very affectionate. She is house trained, crate trained.
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DeKALB – The Tails Humane Society’s Pet of the week for April 12 is a 4-year-old domestic shorthair/mix cat named Petra. Petra is a loving cat whose sweet chirps and low purrs can be heard in full effect during head rubs. This is good news, as her gorgeous black, orange and white coat is very soft,.
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DeKALB – The Tails Humane Society’s Pet of the Week for April 5 is a 4-year-old large mixed breed dog. Wynona Jean is a playful female looking for a less stressful environment than her current home at Tails Humane Society.
Wynona Jean is getting treated for a non-contagious disease, heartworm. When adopted, her new family will not have to worry as Tails Humane Society will cover the cost of the treatment.
Wynona Jean is house trained and is great with people of all ages. She is comfortable with other dogs, but will not do well with cats or chickens as they will not play the same way as a dog would, according to her description on their website.
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The Tails Humane Society’s Pet of the week of March 7 is a seventeen-year-old medium female cat named Turtle Dove.
Turtle Dove is a healthy cat who is blind. Despite a lack of vision, Turtle Dove is able to navigate through rooms quite well, said Nancy Rigler, a volunteer at Tails Humane Society.
Turtle Dove’s favorite activities include snacking and taking naps in comfy spots, according to the Tails Humane Society’s description on their webpage.
Turtle Dove’s name comes to her because “she makes the strangest noises I’ve ever heard a cat make,” Rigler said. “She sounds just like a cooing dove.”