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Adoptable Pets
Red Dog Farm Animal Rescue Network
Ice Cream
Meet Ice Cream, a 6-month-old leopard gecko who joined our program with her sister, Sprinkles, because their owner was moving. Leopard geckos make great pets and are relatively easy to take care of. Their diet consists of insects, and Ice Cream mostly eats meal worms. Like most reptiles, geckos are cold blooded, meaning they cannot regulate their internal temperature like we can and rely on heated light to keep warm. Ice Cream is currently living in a 10-gallon tank, but will likely need to upgrade to a 20-gallon tank as she grows.
Gilly
Meet Gilly, a 1-year-old female Anatolian shepherd who is 100% sweet, always has your back, loves a friend (dog or human) and gives big hugs when you need them. Gilly came to us after being rescued from a horrible situation; her original family decided they no longer wanted her and made some poor choices about how to re-home her. Fortunately, a kind veterinarian and Good Samaritan stepped in to save her, and Gilly made her way to Red Dog Farm where she was given time to decompress. She is an amazing dog who is now looking for a best friend to spend her days with. Although Gilly’s breed is known for being working guard dogs, she prefers more of the farm manager role and is ever watchful of her “flock” (human or animal). We are looking for a farm/house manager home for her or a home with a job as opposed to a guard dog role.
If you are interested adopting Ice Cream, Gilly or any of our other adoptable animals, please visit www.reddogfarm.com
Guilford County Animal Resource Center
Blue Jay
It’s an odd thing to come across a cat with a bird’s name, but here he is: Meet Blue Jay, a neutered male domestic shorthair. At 11 pounds, he’s a perfect size for cuddling, and while he’s not good with small children or other cats, this 4-year-old guy has years of love to give to an empty-nester or anyone else who wants some feline company. True to his name, Blue Jay’s favorite hobby is ... birdwatching! Ask for him by ID# GCAS-A-10032.
Liberty
July is the perfect month to adopt a dog named Liberty! An American Staffordshire terrier mix, this girl is playful, good with kids, energetic and toy motivated. (Her favorite movie is “Toy Story.) At only 2 1/2 years old, Liberty has years of love to share with a family where she would be the only pet. Liberty is spayed, so she’s ready to go to her new family any day. Please ask for Liberty by ID# GCAS-A-6649.
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