PHOTOS: Pets of the week | March 27

Farmington Daily Times
Gus is a 2-year-old gelding who was orphaned as a foal. He is going to be a very tall horse, probably 16 hands or more. DNA testing reveals he has some Belgian genetics. Gus halters, leads, picks up his feet and is current on vaccinations, deworming and farrier work. He is a very engaging and energetic horse who challenges boundaries. He loves people but doesn't seem to understand that we are not as big as he is. The adoption fee for Gus is $250. For more information about Gus, contact Four Corners Equine Rescue at 505-334-7220 or visit www.fourcornersequinerescue.org.
Gus is a 2-year-old gelding who was orphaned as a foal. He is going to be a very tall horse, probably 16 hands or more. DNA testing reveals he has some Belgian genetics. Gus halters, leads, picks up his feet and is current on vaccinations, deworming and farrier work. He is a very engaging and energetic horse who challenges boundaries. He loves people but doesn't seem to understand that we are not as big as he is. The adoption fee for Gus is $250. For more information about Gus, contact Four Corners Equine Rescue at 505-334-7220 or visit www.fourcornersequinerescue.org.
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Denny is a 2-year-old short-haired cat looking for her forever home. She has unique markings and loves to explore new places. Come in and adopt her today. Adoptions will be by appointment only. Individuals who are seriously interested in adoption are asked to go to fmtn.org/animalshelter and click on the “Adoptions” button to look at the shelter’s available animals, then call the shelter to set up an appointment time to meet with the staff and the animal. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.
Denny is a 2-year-old short-haired cat looking for her forever home. She has unique markings and loves to explore new places. Come in and adopt her today. Adoptions will be by appointment only. Individuals who are seriously interested in adoption are asked to go to fmtn.org/animalshelter and click on the “Adoptions” button to look at the shelter’s available animals, then call the shelter to set up an appointment time to meet with the staff and the animal. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.
Photo By Farmington Regional Animal Shelter
Rosie is a loving, 1-year-old, long-hair cat. She has the fluffiest tail and loves attention. She is waiting to meet you today. Adoptions will be by appointment only. Individuals who are seriously interested in adoption are asked to go to fmtn.org/animalshelter and click on the “Adoptions” button to look at the shelter’s available animals, then call the shelter to set up an appointment time to meet with the staff and the animal. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.
Rosie is a loving, 1-year-old, long-hair cat. She has the fluffiest tail and loves attention. She is waiting to meet you today. Adoptions will be by appointment only. Individuals who are seriously interested in adoption are asked to go to fmtn.org/animalshelter and click on the “Adoptions” button to look at the shelter’s available animals, then call the shelter to set up an appointment time to meet with the staff and the animal. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.
Photo By Farmington Regional Animal Shelter
Kodiak is a 2-year-old shepherd mix looking for his forever home. He is a gentle guy who loves walks in the park and cuddles on the couch. If you are looking for a new best buddy, look no further. Come meet Kodi today. Adoptions will be by appointment only. Individuals who are seriously interested in adoption are asked to go to fmtn.org/animalshelter and click on the “Adoptions” button to look at the shelter’s available animals, then call the shelter to set up an appointment time to meet with the staff and the animal. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.
Kodiak is a 2-year-old shepherd mix looking for his forever home. He is a gentle guy who loves walks in the park and cuddles on the couch. If you are looking for a new best buddy, look no further. Come meet Kodi today. Adoptions will be by appointment only. Individuals who are seriously interested in adoption are asked to go to fmtn.org/animalshelter and click on the “Adoptions” button to look at the shelter’s available animals, then call the shelter to set up an appointment time to meet with the staff and the animal. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.
Photo By Farmington Regional Animal Shelter
Leroy has been waiting since December 2019 to find his forever home. He is an active 1-year-old pit mix who likes to run and play. If you are looking for an exercise buddy, come meet Leroy. He is waiting for you. Adoptions will be by appointment only. Individuals who are seriously interested in adoption are asked to go to fmtn.org/animalshelter and click on the “Adoptions” button to look at the shelter’s available animals, then call the shelter to set up an appointment time to meet with the staff and the animal. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.
Leroy has been waiting since December 2019 to find his forever home. He is an active 1-year-old pit mix who likes to run and play. If you are looking for an exercise buddy, come meet Leroy. He is waiting for you. Adoptions will be by appointment only. Individuals who are seriously interested in adoption are asked to go to fmtn.org/animalshelter and click on the “Adoptions” button to look at the shelter’s available animals, then call the shelter to set up an appointment time to meet with the staff and the animal. The Farmington Regional Animal Shelter is located at 133 Browning Parkway and can be reached at 505-599-1098. Check Petfinder.com for an up-to-date list of pets up for adoption.
Photo By Farmington Regional Animal Shelter