
BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. – The Humane Society of Broward County is hoping to find forever homes for two special dogs, including a senior pup in need of a second chance.
On Saturday, HSBC’s Cherie Wachter introduced Kiki, a 10-year-old, 46-pound dog who recently arrived at the shelter after her 91-year-old owner suffered a fall and could no longer care for her.
Despite the transition, Wachter said Kiki is a loving companion.
“She’s got a frosted face, frosted paws, and she loves to give kisses,” Wachter said. “She’s been in the same home for at least six years, and she gets along well with people of all ages, cats, and other dogs.”
For those looking for a more energetic companion, Greg, a 4-year-old mix of a bully breed and Australian cattle dog, is also available. Wachter described Greg as a playful dog who loves chasing balls and entertaining himself with toys.
“He’s been at the shelter for over a month, and I don’t know why,” Wachter said. “He’s sweet, friendly, and one of our Dolly’s Dream dogs, meaning his adoption fee is covered, and he gets to go home with a shopping spree from our pet boutique.”
While younger dogs often get adopted quickly, Wachter hopes Kiki finds a loving home soon.
“She doesn’t understand why she’s at the shelter,” Wachter said. “She was extremely well-loved, and I really hope one of our viewers opens their heart to her.”
The Humane Society of Broward County has more than two dozen puppies under six months old available for adoption, along with dogs of all ages.
Those interested can visit the shelter to meet Kiki, Greg, and many others looking for a home.
Click here for more information if you would like to adopt a pet.
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