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Percy was well-loved, but needs a new family

From Humane Society of Elmore County

Pet of the Week – Percy

Percy is a 7 1/2-year-old Rottweiler/Coonhound boy whose owner loved him but due to circumstances was unable to keep him. Percy is a big chunk of boy – 140 lbs but also needs to lose some weight.  He is housetrained, crate trained and great with other dogs, cats and children.  Likes to sleep on the couch and loves attention.  Percy is a giant lap dog and incredibly sweet.  Why special needs – not really a big deal but Percy is on Thyroid Medication – takes 1 1/2 tabs of 1.0 mg Thyroid medicine/once a day.  This is not an expensive med and tiny pills so super easy to give in food or a treat.  Percy still has years of love to give so who will give this hunk of love a soft-landing spot for his remaining years.

Our adoption fees are $100 for dogs and $50 for cats under one-year-old; cats over one-year-old can be adopted by approved adopters for a fee of their choosing. This adoption fee completely covers the mandatory spay or neuter, basic immunizations, de-worming, microchip, heartworm check for dogs, rabies vaccination if old enough, free health exam with your participating veterinarian.

If you are interested in meeting Percy or any of our pets, our first step is our Adoption Application you can do here: https://elmorehumane.org/adoption-application-online-form2.html

 Once approved, we will coordinate with you to set up an appointment to meet & adopt.

We are located at 255 Central Plank Road, Wetumpka, AL, 36092, our phone number is 334-567-3377 and our website is www.elmorehumane.org for more information.

Rea Cord, M.S.

Executive Director

Humane Society of Elmore County

255 Central Plank Rd

Wetumpka, AL 36092

Ph: 334/567-3377

Fax: 334/567-8774

Email: hselco@bellsouth.

Website: www.elmorehumane.org

“Each of us can only do the best we can for as many as we can and that will never be good enough for those of us who care!”

“Adoptions are about finding homes more able, more committed or simply better for the pet that came into our charge.  Adoptions are not about numbers or rewards or statistics.  We strive to place our pets like they are our own.”