Why would I say that when I’m about to show you some pics of
some terrific dogs? Because the Wake County Animal Center (WCAC) is full – yep
– chock-a-block, to-the-rafters FULL. I saw the sign on the door as I went in
Tuesday warning people who were surrendering their dog that there was a good
possibility it would be euthanized because of the number of strays coming in
that HAVE to stay on hold for several days.
So, now is the time to become a foster or find your new best
friend for life.
Aisha (WCAC ID: 87597) |
Is an adorable five-month-old pup who is full of playful
energy.
Francheska (WCAC ID: 87604) |
Her next door neighbor is a month older but she is all puppy
and looking for fun.
Sasha (WCAC ID: 87711) |
My final puppy of the night is a beauty as well as being a
hoot – I just have to share an extra crazy picture of this girl.
But don’t let
that put you off; she really is very sweet.
Beauty (WCAC ID: 87498) |
If you visit my WCAC Paparazzi Flickr set you’ll see a ton
of pictures of her. She was so sweet and took such a good photo that I simply
had to share all of them.
Sadie (WCAC ID: 87798) |
If you’re looking for an adult dog who is very sweet but a
little shy, stop by the WCAC and meet this girl. It just took a treat and some
kind words for her to warm right up to me and start wagging that tail
As a reminder the WCAC is located on Beacon Lake Road and is
open seven days a week from noon to 6:00 p.m. – lots of opportunities to help
those in need.
1 comment:
Sasha and Sadie both have deposits!
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