
Meet Luna! Our Warrick Humane Society Pet of the Week
This adorable girl has been overlooked at WHS, and it's time we find her a forever home!
The Warrick Humane Society is an established no-kill shelter in Newburgh, Indiana. The shelter offers a safe place for animals to stay until they are adopted. Since the Warrick Humane Society does not receive any government funding, they rely on donations, sponsorships, and fundraisers to operate the shelter. They also have the Home Away Pet Spa, a grooming and boarding facility for the community, where all proceeds help the animals in the shelter.
The Warrick Humane Society has so many great cats and dogs in their care that need a loving forever home. So, there is an excellent likelihood that the WHS will have a pet that fits your lifestyle! That's why we are excited for this new partnership with WHS to feature a pet of the week every Thursday! Let's meet this week's Pet of the Week

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Meet our Piece of Cake Pet of the Week, Luna!
Mariah McClain Photography
Here's what the Warrick Humane Society had to say about this beautiful girl, Luna:
This week's pet of the week is Luna! It’s hard to believe that Luna has been overlooked for three months here at Warrick Humane Society. This gorgeous girl has so much love to give, she just needs patience and time to warm up. She’s still waiting for her perfect family to walk through our doors. She was a mom and took great care of her babies, it's long past due that she found her own family to take great care of her.To help Luna find her happily ever after, her adoption fee is 20% OFF!
Luna is 2 years old, spayed, and up to date on all vaccines, prevention, and deworming—she’s ready to go home the same day she meets her match.
If you are thinking about adding a new furry family member, it sounds like Luna is an ideal family dog. You can meet her at the WHS today!
Learn more about what is going on at the Warrick Humane Society and how you can help out or get involved in the posts below.
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