
Greenhill Humane Society
Caroline is a 6-year-old mixed breed girl who came to the shelter with fur loss due to a severe skin infection, according to staff at the Greenhill Humane Society. In just a couple of months, she has made incredible progress with the help of prescribed baths.
Despite any discomfort, this girl immediately showed off what a wiggly, silly, friendly pup she is. Once she builds her confidence, her sparkly personality shines and she radiates sweetness. Caroline is a treat-loving pup who thrives on attention and affection.
Caroline is looking to be the queen of her castle, meaning no other pets in the home. She would thrive in a patient, loving home. She weighs 52 lbs., is spayed, microchipped, and up to date on vaccines prior to adoption. Sweet Caroline is so deserving of her perfect match!
Greenhill Humane Society is open seven days a week, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 88530 Green Hill Rd. in Eugene. For more information, call 541-689-1503 or visit www.green-hill.org.
Oregon Coast Humane Society
Bo is an enthusiastic boy who is searching for his new home.
His favorite pastime is playing fetch. He can jump so high that you might think he’s training for the Olympics!
Bo has plenty of affection to give, but would prefer to be the only love in your life. If you’re looking for a new adventure buddy who can keep up with you on the trails, look no further — Bo’s your guy!
If you’re interested in Bo, meet him at 2840 Rhododendron Drive in Florence or complete an adoption application online at oregoncoasthumanesociety.org. Got questions? Call 541-997-4277.
Cat Rescue and Adoption Network
Sam and Tuck are a bonded pair of male tabby cats, characterized by their distinctive black and tan stripes and spots.
Tuck is friendly with a strong purr and loves cuddles, while Sam is an explorer who loves everyone, including other cats, small dogs and humans.
Both cats arrived at the rescue as kittens from homes that could no longer keep them. They are fun-loving teenagers with happy personalities who will fit well in an active and loving home.
They have been neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and are negative for FIV and FeLV.
To meet Sam & Tuck, please call 541-225-4955, option 1, or visit CatRescues.org.
Haleigh Kochanski is a breaking news and public safety reporter for The Register-Guard. You may reach her at HKochanski@gannett.com.
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