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How a gentleman like Luke (ID 582793) has found himself homeless at 9 years old is a question that no one who has met him yet can answer. Luke was found as a stray in Naples, FL and no one ever came looking for him.  After Hurricane Irma, he was brought to the Humane Society of Broward County to be placed up for adoption.  Don’t let his age deter you, Luke is playful, but also well behaved.  He is calm, sweet, obedient, gets along with kids and is potty-trained.  Luke is heartworm positive, so he’ll need an adopter that lives close to the Humane Society of Broward County as the shelter will pay for and treat Luke as an outpatient.  Can this young at heart fellow be part of your family? 

 

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Aladdin (ID 583881) and Raja (ID 583884) are 14 week old felines who came all the way from Puerto Rico to find their new families.  After hurricane Maria, the shelter they were at suffered a lot of damage and is still without power, so they along with 30 other felines and 62 canines were evacuated to the Humane Society to find new homes.  These kitties are playful, inquisitive and promise to keep you entertained for hours.  Of course if you prefer a more mellow feline, there are plenty to choose from as well.

 

When you adopt from the Humane Society of Broward County the dogs and cats are spayed or neutered, microchipped, receive preliminary vaccinations, cats are feline leukemia tested, and dogs over 7 months are tested for heartworm.  They also receive a flea/tick preventative, a 10-day limited health care plan from VCA Animal Hospitals, 30 days of Trupanion Pet Insurance and a bag of Purina ONE pet food.  The HSBC opens daily at 10:30 and is located at 2070 Griffin Road, a block west of I-95.  For more details call 954-989-3977 ext. 6.  To see who else is looking for a home visit www.humanebroward.com

 


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