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Meet Elijah!CUDDLY CANINE - This roly-poly fellow is Elijah. He is so adorable! A real dandy! His Basset Hound blood shows up with his stubby little legs and long snout. Such sad eyes too! Elijah is a delightful guy - would likely make a good family pet. Bring the whole brood out and see if he makes a good fit for your lifestyle and home! As you can see, he likes children, and he also enjoys playing with the other dogs in the dog park. He's already neutered and is ready to go home today.

Cajun Cutie!Celebrate Mardi Gras all year long by adopting this shy Cajun cutie! Jazz came to us all the way from Louisiana, narrowly escaping the path of hurricane Gustov. Jazz is a petite beauty with a round face and semi-stocky build. She's an introverted and sensitive gal with frosted little eyebrow hairs and a frosted muzzle. She enjoys being petted and being handled gently. Jazz would most likely adjust best in a low-stress home where she can feel comfortable enough to come out of her shell.

Holy Moses!What a great dog Moses is! He was badly injured in an attack from another dog, but, with a lot of love, he was nursed back to health by the Humane Society. Moses is sweet and affectionate; he would make a great companion. He adores water and enjoys running around out in the dog park. Rumor has it he also loves a good belly rub or a nice brushing. As you can see from his face and ears he's been through a lot and deserves a great home. Because of his prior injuries, he would do best in a home with no other dogs. Whatta ya think? Is Moses the dog for you?

Meet Ashton!Meet Ashton! This little rascal is playful and monkey-like. He loves to swing and to climb. Come out to the shelter and meet this little cutie who would love a "furrever" home with you!

Meet Timmy!He is a handsome boy with beautiful jet black fur and a long curly tail. He graduated from basic obedience class where is trainer gave him an A+. Timmy is full of energy and loves to run and play chase. He has been at the shelter quite a long time, perhaps because he is very shy at first. However, his trainer has taken him home several times where he’s blossomed and become friends with her pets and is also very loyal. He’s even house trained! He would do best as an only dog or with a female dog (bringing the other dog to the shelter to meet him would be good), in a house with older children, adults and is even tolerant of cats!

Meet Isadora!Meet Isadora! A former race horse, rescued by the HSPC, Isadora is one of the many horses in our care that are available for adoption.