CNB PET NEWS: BUSTER BROWN PASSED!!!

GLOUCESTER COUNTY, NJ–GCAC Officer Alex Fruggiero works on dog behavior assessments prior to them being placed up for adoption. Buster Brown passed!!! The shelter’s adoption department is open Monday’s 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Tuesday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Friday & Saturday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  An approved application is not required to walk through the kennel, but we do encourage you to fill an application out prior to arrival just in case you would like to meet an animal available for adoption. Adoption includes spaying, neutering, all age-appropriate vaccines and dogs are heartworm tested and microchipped.

On Tuesday, December 13, Commissioner Denice DiCarlo joined the Cub Scout Pack 1721, to speak to the cubs. These cubbies are in the 4th and 5th grade and Commissioner DiCarlo spoke to them about what a Commissioner is and what they do. They also discussed the different branches of government. By participating, the scouts earned a requirement called “Building a Better World” and they received a pin for completing it.

On January 6, 2023, the adoption staff at the Gloucester County Animal Shelter, Casey Groff and Phyllis DiLossi got Luna ready for her adoption. Luna was freshly bathed and excited to go to her new home.

Meet Minnie!

 

She has had a rough life, not only is she our longest resident available for adoption at Gloucester County Animal Shelter, but she has had to have an eye removed due to a severe infection. Minnie is also part of a large scale hoarding case from back in October 2022.

 

Minnie is a one year old female ready to go home! She would do best in a calm, quiet household as she is still adjusting to a normal life.

We recommend older teens only, dogs who are familiar and friendly with cats, other cats should be fine.

 

Minnie does not like to be held as of yet but is in need of a loving home with owners willing to move at her pace. Please stop in and meet Miss Minnie as she is patiently waiting for her forever home!

 

Adoption includes spaying, neutering, all age-appropriate vaccines and dogs are heartworm tested and microchipped.

 

The shelter is always accepting volunteer applications to help care for the animals. Individuals interested in volunteering at GCAS can find an application here:https://www.gloucestercountynj.gov/233/Volunteers-Fostering

 

Learn more about the Gloucester County Animal Shelter visit www.gloucestercountynj.gov

 

 

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