Pets of the week | June 5

Farmington Daily Times
Bella is a bit reserved at first but once she gets to know you, she is very affectionate. She does well with other dogs. She is a tripod, but that does not slow her down one bit. Bella would prefer to be in a home with no young children. If you are interested in meeting Bella, call and set up an appointment today. 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.
Bella is a bit reserved at first but once she gets to know you, she is very affectionate. She does well with other dogs. She is a tripod, but that does not slow her down one bit. Bella would prefer to be in a home with no young children. If you are interested in meeting Bella, call and set up an appointment today. 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.
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Maple is a happy-go-lucky gal. She gets along with all the dogs she meets. She is exuberant and loves to play. Maple is an amazing dog who would love a home that loves and cherishes her. Stop in to meet her today. 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.
Maple is a happy-go-lucky gal. She gets along with all the dogs she meets. She is exuberant and loves to play. Maple is an amazing dog who would love a home that loves and cherishes her. Stop in to meet her today. 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.
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Donna is a 1-year-old shorthair cat. She is a little timid and shy, and needs a home where she can take time to adjust to her new surroundings. Call to set up an appointment to meet her today. 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.
Donna is a 1-year-old shorthair cat. She is a little timid and shy, and needs a home where she can take time to adjust to her new surroundings. Call to set up an appointment to meet her today. 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.
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Lily is a 5-year-old shorthair cat looking for her forever home. She is very sweet and loves to curl up and relax the day away. She is hoping you will come meet her today. 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.
Lily is a 5-year-old shorthair cat looking for her forever home. She is very sweet and loves to curl up and relax the day away. She is hoping you will come meet her today. 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.
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Glacier is a 9-year-old mustang gelding who is 14.2 hands high. He came back to Four Corners Equine Rescue after having been adopted 3 years ago. Glacier was rideable when he was adopted, but now he has some "hiccups" that must be addressed. He is back into saddle training and starting at the beginning using natural horsemanship techniques. Potential adopters are encouraged to come out and be part of Glacier's training process. The adoption fee for Glacier is more than $400.For more information about Glacier, contact Four Corners Equine Rescue at 505-334-7220 or visit www.fourcornersequinerescue.org.
Glacier is a 9-year-old mustang gelding who is 14.2 hands high. He came back to Four Corners Equine Rescue after having been adopted 3 years ago. Glacier was rideable when he was adopted, but now he has some "hiccups" that must be addressed. He is back into saddle training and starting at the beginning using natural horsemanship techniques. Potential adopters are encouraged to come out and be part of Glacier's training process. The adoption fee for Glacier is more than $400.For more information about Glacier, contact Four Corners Equine Rescue at 505-334-7220 or visit www.fourcornersequinerescue.org.
Photo By Four Corners Equine Rescue