Flagler Humane Society's Pets of the Week for Jan. 15

Meet Freja, Blue Bell, Turbo and Colita.


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Freja, 7, is an affectionate, loving female who loves to be cuddled and kissed. She has been waiting for her forever family since Dec. 31, 2022. Photo courtesy of the Flagler Humane Society
Freja, 7, is an affectionate, loving female who loves to be cuddled and kissed. She has been waiting for her forever family since Dec. 31, 2022. Photo courtesy of the Flagler Humane Society
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Meet Freja, Blue Bell, Turbo and Colita, Flagler Humane Society's featured Pets of the Week.

Freja, 7, is an affectionate, loving female who loves to be cuddled and kissed. She has been waiting at the shelter for her forever family since Dec. 31, 2022. Freja knows many commands, is housetrained and listens well.

Freja, 7, is an affectionate, loving female who loves to be cuddled and kissed. She has been waiting for her forever family since Dec. 31, 2022. Photo courtesy of the Flagler Humane Society


Blue Bell, 5, is part of a bonded pair who were found as strays in Bunnell in 2021. Blue Bell and her bonded — Baby, a shepherd mix previously featured in Pets of the Week — should be adopted together. Both are sweet dogs who deserve loving homes.

Blue Bell, 5, is part of a bonded pair who were found as strays in Bunnell in 2021. Both are sweet dogs who deserve loving homes. Photo courtesy of the Flagler Humane Society


Turbo is a 2-year-old male terrier who was found as a stray on Palm Coast Parkway by the library last September. He is treat-motived, which makes training easier, and is housetrained and knows some commands.

Turbo is a 2-year-old male terrier who was found as a stray on Palm Coast Parkway by the library last September. Photo courtesy of the Flagler Humane Society


Colita, 6, is a friendly, loving female who does well with children. She has lived well with previously with another dog, but can be selective. She is house- and crate-trained and walks well on the leash. She was surrendered to the shelter in November.

Colita, 6, is a friendly, loving female who does well with children. She is house- and crate-trained and walks well on the leash. Photo courtesy of the Flagler Humane Society


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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