Flagler Humane Society's Pets of the Week for Jan. 10

Meet Baby, Dippy, Moona and Tux.


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Tux, 3, is a friendly, playful male who is good with other cats and is litter-box trained. He is missing part of his tail, but it doesn't bother him any. He was found as a stray in September near Marineland. Courtesy photo
Tux, 3, is a friendly, playful male who is good with other cats and is litter-box trained. He is missing part of his tail, but it doesn't bother him any. He was found as a stray in September near Marineland. Courtesy photo
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Meet Baby, Dippy, Moona and Tux., Flagler Humane Society's featured Pets of the Week.

Baby is an 8-year-old male shepherd mix, weighing around 65 pounds.

Baby is an 8-year-old male shepherd mix, weighing around 65 pounds. Courtesy photo


Dippy was brought into the shelter in March 2023 by animal control. Dippy is a sweet 4-year-old female who does well with other cats and is litter box trained. 

Dippy was brought into the shelter in March 2023 by animal control. Dippy is a sweet 4-year-old female who does well with other cats and is litter box trained. Courtesy photo


Moona, 3, is a sweet female who was surrendered to the shelter because her previous owners did not have enough time for her. She is well-mannered and good with everyone she meets and walks well on the leash. Moona knows how to sit, is house-trained, and is good with other dogs. 

Moona, 3, is a sweet female who was surrendered to the shelter because her previous owners did not have enough time for her. She is well-mannered and good with everyone she meets and walks well on the leash. Moona knows how to sit, is house-trained, and is good with other dogs. Courtesy photo


Tux, 3, is a friendly, playful male who is good with other cats and is litter-box trained. He is missing part of his tail, but it doesn't bother him any. He was found as a stray in September near Marineland.

Tux, 3, is a friendly, playful male who is good with other cats and is litter-box trained. He is missing part of his tail, but it doesn't bother him any. He was found as a stray in September near Marineland. Courtesy photo




The Flagler Humane Society is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1 Shelter Drive in Palm Coast.

Adoption fees vary based on the animal, and the shelter has both dogs and cats up for adoption.

Anyone who is interested in adopting or has questions about the process can contact the Flagler Humane Society at 386-445-1814 or apply online at flaglerhumanesociety.org.

 

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