Pets of the week | Jan. 15

Farmington Daily Times
Clarice is a 8-year-old pit looking for a home to call her own. Being a senior dog, she is mellow and gentle. She is looking for a quiet home without cats. If you are looking for a walking partner, come meet Clarice. 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.
Clarice is a 8-year-old pit looking for a home to call her own. Being a senior dog, she is mellow and gentle. She is looking for a quiet home without cats. If you are looking for a walking partner, come meet Clarice. 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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Monty is a sweet boy. He can be shy when meeting new people, but if you give him time to warm up to you, he will show you just how sweet and loving he is. Monty is waiting for you to come meet him. 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.
Monty is a sweet boy. He can be shy when meeting new people, but if you give him time to warm up to you, he will show you just how sweet and loving he is. Monty is waiting for you to come meet him. 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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Duke and Barron are a bonded pair of brother cats who are about 5 years old. They were abandoned in an apartment and are indoor cats. These boys are very sweet with each other, and it would be preferable if they got adopted together. They can be a little shy and would prefer a home with no children. If given enough time, they can be sweet and seek out affection. These boys have been at the Farmington Regional Animal Shelter since the beginning of October and are dreaming of a forever home. 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.
Duke and Barron are a bonded pair of brother cats who are about 5 years old. They were abandoned in an apartment and are indoor cats. These boys are very sweet with each other, and it would be preferable if they got adopted together. They can be a little shy and would prefer a home with no children. If given enough time, they can be sweet and seek out affection. These boys have been at the Farmington Regional Animal Shelter since the beginning of October and are dreaming of a forever home. 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
Senator is a 7-year-old gelding mustang. He's currently in ground training and doing very well. Senator stands about 14.2 hands high and weighs about 800 pounds. He's a stout horse with good bone and a good head to match. Senator will make an excellent trail horse. The right home for Senator will be with a person who uses natural horsemanship to create a partnership. Potential adopters are encouraged to attend our Natural Horsemanship Study Group. The adoption fee for Senator is $350. For more information, contact Four Corners Equine Rescue at 505-334-7220 or visit www.fourcornersequinerescue.org.
Senator is a 7-year-old gelding mustang. He's currently in ground training and doing very well. Senator stands about 14.2 hands high and weighs about 800 pounds. He's a stout horse with good bone and a good head to match. Senator will make an excellent trail horse. The right home for Senator will be with a person who uses natural horsemanship to create a partnership. Potential adopters are encouraged to attend our Natural Horsemanship Study Group. The adoption fee for Senator is $350. For more information, contact Four Corners Equine Rescue at 505-334-7220 or visit www.fourcornersequinerescue.org.
Photo By Four Corners Equine Rescue