Cluck! Cluck! Lil Foot the chicken available for adoption
Lil Foot has the face to melt hearts and is sure to ruffle your feathers with his adorableness. Author: Carrie Hodgin (WFMY News 2 Digital) Published: 7:05 PM EDT July 9, 2021 Updated: 8:04 PM EDT July 9, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. His feathers are just as fluffy as they come, and he knows how to cluck with the best of them!
But Lil Foot the chicken is now in need of a good home! With a name like Lil Foot and a face like his – how can you not fall in love with this very good little Mr. Chicken who just needs a lot of love in his life.
Greensboro firefighter’s dog missing after fireworks
Dakota s owner said fireworks caused the dog to run off scared. It’s something that, unfortunately, happens every Fourth of July. Author: Jaelen Gilkey Updated: 5:45 PM EDT July 6, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. The Fourth of July fireworks were popping all weekend and all across the country.
While they may be festive, they also cause local animal shelters to fill up, with so many pets running off scared of the loud noises.
Michael Haygood and his Rottweiler, Dakota, have been inseparable for the last year. Mike is a fireman in Greensboro and while he was working this Fourth of July holiday his sweet Dakota got startled by the fireworks and went missing.
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GREENSBORO â An emaciated stray dog found in Greensboro has captured hearts worldwide as she fights to regain her strength and find a forever home.
Groove leaves the Guilford County Animal Shelter with Chasin Tail Rescue, who will help in her recovery. Video courtesy of Guilford County Animal Shelter.
The dog, now named Groove, was dangerously thin and malnourished when she was rescued on Feb. 26 near Bessemer and Wendover avenues, according to Lisa Lee, community engagement manager with Guilford County Animal Services.
Animal control had been attempting to catch Groove, who is estimated to be about 2 years old, for a month. A good Samaritan was finally able to catch her and bring her to the shelter for help.
"All of our animal care and vet techs worked with her daily to gain her trust and turn her from fearful to soliciting attention," a spokeswoman for Guilford County Animal