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Pet of the Week
MUSKINGUM COUNTY, Ohio- Apollo has been named the Animal Shelter Society’s Pet of the Week.
Apollo was brought to the shelter about two months ago as a stray cat. He has one eye, but it doesn’t stop him from being a playful, friendly cat.
“His eye actually popped out of its socket. We assumed he got injured, maybe got into a cat fight. That was the only visible wound he had, so he went to surgery that same week and we removed his eye,” animal care manager Rebecca Hunt said.
He doesn’t mind other animals and would get along with anyone who will love him. Since his time at the shelter, he has adapted very well. He is approximately two to three years old and is neutered, up to date on his vaccines and microchipped.
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Animal Shelter Pet of the Week
MUSKINGUM COUNTY, Ohio- Josie has been named The Animal Shelter Society’s Pet of the Week.
Josie is a bloodhound and is approximately 5 years-old. She would love an affectionate family who will give her attention. Animal Shelter sponsor Premier Title and Closing Services is here with Josie.
“She’s very family oriented, very active, so she’ll need room to be able to run and go on walks and things of that nature, but she’s very well disciplined. Listens to commands and she’s a good dog,” Part Owner of Premier Title and Closing Services David Mortimer said.
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Animal Shelter Society Pet of the Week
ZANESVILLE, Ohio- Abby has been at the Animal Shelter in Zanesville since March and is looking for her forever home.
She is the Animal Shelter Society Pet of the Week. Abby was brought in as an unwanted litter and is approximately two months old.
“We think she may have a little bit of lab or coonhound in her. She has a lot of energy and she is going to take a family that has a lot of patience. Puppies are a big big commitment and it’s a great deal of work,” General Manager April Cohagen-Gibson said.