Featured Adoptable Pets
Today's Featured Special Adoptable Pets
Fargo was found as stray and has been in foster care for several months. He was an un-neutered, adult male dog when he was found. When he was found, his finder reported that he would jump his fence. In foster care, Fargo has proven reliable in a fenced yard with a 4 ft privacy fence. He is an open, smiling, friendly and active dog. He would benefit greatly from basic obedience/manners training with his new family. He likes to chase a tennis ball and likes dog toys. He knows several basic commands and has great focus and attention on his handler. BEST POSSIBLE MATCH FOR A HOME: Fargo will do well in almost any kind of home setting where there is activity that involves him-hiking, running, camping or interactive doggie sports - fetch, frisbee, agility etc...He is alert and intelligent. He is not good with cats or children.
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Today's Featured Adoptable Cat
Samantha came to SICSA in 2005! She is a lovely cat that is very friendly. She tolerates other cats as long as they leave her alone. She does not pick fights but appreciates other felines respecting her personal space. She is playful and very food motivated. If you are looking for a loving cat that will not be a 'velcro' cat, Samantha is for you!
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Today's Featured Adoptable Dog
Max was brought to SICSA by his owner when he grew to big for her apartment guidelines. He has been an inside dog that is housetrained and crate trained. He likes other dogs and plays appropriately. He has also been in foster care with cats and does well. Max is a very sweet dog that is extremely loving and friendly. He is a moderate to high energy dog that is very playful. He is good on walks and car rides and knows some basic commands. Max would excel in home that is willing to continue his training and provide sufficient daily exercise and appropriate mental stimulation such as Kongs. Max is currently in a foster home and is reported to be doing well. He is available for adoption by appointment only. This gives adopters a chance to make sure the dog is available to be seen when they come to SICSA.
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