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Adoptable Pets
Red Dog Farm Animal Rescue Network
Riley
Meet Riley, an 11-month-old shepherd/collie mix looking to find her forever home! This extremely loving and cuddly girl is as sweet and gentle as they come. She is housebroken, cratetrained, and does great with other dogs and kids. This puppy has lots of energy, so a home with an active lifestyle and fencedin yard is preferred. Riley is ready to set off on all the adventures that life has to offer as part of her new family! If she sounds like a good fit for your family, visit reddogfarm.com for an adoption application.
GEORGE and STUART
Remember George and Stuart from the “Stuart Little” story? They were an odd couple to be sure, but such good friends! George and Stuart are about 1 year old. These boys will need a patient owner to allow them to warm up and gain confidence. Once they are comfortable with you, they are truly the sweetest pair. Be like Mr. and Mrs. Little, take a chance on the small ones, and you will fall in love. If you are interested in adding these Littles to your life, fill out an application online at reddogfarm.com.
If you are interested in learning more about Red Dog Farm or any of our other adoptable animals, please visit www.reddogfarm.com.
Guilford County Animal Resource Center
Clifford
Clifford is a 2 1/2-year-old mastiff. He weighs 92 pounds, so he really is somewhat of a Big Red Dog, and with a name like Clifford, it’s natural that this handsome guy is collecting every “Clifford The Big Red Dog” book and movie he can find. Clifford is described as heartworm negative, housetrained, medium energy and treat motivated. Please ask for him by ID GCAS-A-7666.
Molly
Molly is a lovely 6 1/2-year-old, 13-pound domestic shorthair girl. Her hobby is particularly appropriate during April, since she is obsessed with Margaret Tobin Brown, better known as “the unsinkable Molly Brown,” a first-class passenger on RMS Titanic, which sank at around 2:20 a.m. on April 15, 1912, after striking an iceberg at around 11:40 p.m. the previous night. “Molly” helped other people board the lifeboats but was finally persuaded to abandon ship in lifeboat No. 6. More than 1,500 aboard the “unsinkable ship” perished; there were a total of 2,224 people aboard. Brown (one of only 705 people rescued by RMS Carpathia several hours after the sinking) was later called “the Unsinkable Molly Brown” by authors because she helped in the ship’s evacuation, taking an oar herself in her lifeboat and urging the lifeboat crew to go back and save more passengers. Please rescue this feline Molly; ask for her by ID GCAS-A-7770.
Guilford County Animal Resource Center
980 Guilford College Road, Greensboro • Walk-in adoptions: Wed-Sun, 12-4pm
To check animals’ availability or make surrender appointments, call (336) 641-3400 or visit www.guilfordcountync.gov/our-county/animal-services