Pets of the Week: April 28, 2018

Published 1:02 am Saturday, April 28, 2018

Those interested in adopting a pet should inquire at the Betsy Bailey Nelson Animal Control Facility, 3931 U.S. Highway 264 East, from 1 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Saturdays. Because of overcrowded conditions, the animals listed are only available as indicated.

All adoptions are on a first-come, first-served basis. To see more animals available for adoption, visit www.petango.com/beaufortcountyNC, visit ENC Shelter Dogs, ENC Shelter Cats and Washington Cat Rescue on Facebook or call 252-946-4517 for more information. The Humane Society of Beaufort County can also be found on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BeaufortCountyNCHumaneSociety.

Requests for more information with regard to the animals appearing in Pets of the Week may be directed to shelter staff in person at the shelter during business hours or by emailing animal.control@co.beaufort.nc.us — always use the animal’s ID number.

Please note, the shelter is closed on the first Wednesday of each month for cleaning and maintenance.

 

Rayne

Beautiful in her brindle coat of tan, brown and dark brown with white accents, and her perky ears, Rayne is friendly and sweet. At approximately 4 years old, this medium-large size, bully mix girl displays a quiet and gentle nature, loving people and their attention. Rayne will do best with owner(s) willing to give her their love and attention, consistent good nutritious food, basic obedience training, exercise — playtime maybe included — in a fenced area or on a leash and a good forever home. Rayne’s ID is No. 0321. Come in and play with her; she’s available through next Saturday at the shelter.

 

Bob

A gorgeous dog listed as a hound mix, Bob has the appearance of a tricolor, Treeing Walker Coonhound mix. He’s a friendly, playful and gentle boy, with heart-melting brown eyes and a bobbed tail. At approximately 7 years old, this large fellow displays characteristics of the fine breed from which he is descended, and he will do best with owner(s) willing to give him their love and attention, consistent exercise suitable for his age — playtime may be included — in a fenced area or on a leash, a good forever home and some basic obedience training. Bob’s ID is No. 0398. Come in and see this great dog; he’s available at the shelter.