BUCYRUS – The Crawford County Humane Society is highlighting two pets seeking homes this week.
Rylee surrendered for health reason, now cured
Rylee is a six-year-old female German shepherd waiting for a family at the Humane Society Serving Crawford County.
Rylee is a six-year-old female German shepherd. She was surrendered to the Humane Society Jan. 22 after she had contracted ringworm and her owner could not afford to treat it. She is all cleared now.
Rylee is a sweet lady who is very calm and loyal. She has lived with dogs, cats and children, and she got along with them all. The shelter staff reports that she does better with older children. Rylee knows quite a few commands — she walks well on leash and is housebroken.
Hine given to shelter when family added new baby
Hine is an eight-year-old female cat. She was surrendered to the shelter Jan. 6 after her owner had a baby. Hine is a friendly and affectionate lady who enjoys being petted and loved on.
Hine is an eight-year-old female cat who was surrendered to the Humane Society Serving Crawford County in January.
She can be vocal and enjoys playing with her toys. Hine has lived with other cats, dogs and children, and they got along just fine. She is already spayed, so with an approved application, she could potentially go home with her new family on the same day.
Call 419-562-9149 with any questions about Rylee or Hine, or come out and visit them.
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