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Remington and Jonnie Are the Pets of the Week
Remington and Jonnie Are the Pets of the Week at Baltimore Humane Society.
This week's Pets of the Week at Baltimore Humane Society are Remington and Jonnie. Here's a little about each of them ---
Remington:
Rambunctious Remington here, and happy to meet you! I'm an active, social, and vocal lad who wants a loving and fun family to call my own. I'm a big hound with a big heart who has no idea how big I really am. I'm a lot of fun to be around and full of adventure, but probably could benefit from some training classes to teach me a few basic commands. I enjoy food and being with people. I think I will be a wonderful addition to your family as long as you don't mind having a big hound dog following you around. In my previous home I lived with cats that I would chase a lot. I really hope you visit me soon.
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Jonnie:
Hello there! I'm Jonnie and my sisters and I are looking for our new forever homes. When I was little I would roll around in a clean litter box, and all we used was Johnny cat litter so that's where I got my name from. I can be shy at first, but after that my mom said I will become an affectionate and responsive kitty who answers to her name. If you engage play with me then I will play with anything, even a piece of string or tin foil. One of my favorite things is to watch running water from the faucets drip so I can take some drinks from it! I have lived with older dogs previously. If I sound like the cat for you then please visit me soon at BHS.
Find out what's happening in Owings Mills-Reisterstownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The adoption fee is $100 for Remington and sponsored and free for Jonnie.
For more information visit www.bmorehumane.org.
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Baltimore Humane Society, founded in 1927 by Mrs. Elsie Seeger Barton, is an independent, non-profit, no-kill animal shelter, which offers low-cost veterinary care to the public, and a pet cemetery with grief support services. We receive no operational funding from the local or federal governments, or any national animal welfare organizations. The Baltimore Humane Society is a proud member of BAWA (Baltimore Animal Welfare Alliance) along with the MD SPCA and BARCS (Baltimore Animal Rescue & Care Shelter). For more information about BHS, and how you can contribute, volunteer, adopt, or foster, please visit www.bmorehumane.org or call 410-833-8848.
