
Meet Elliott! This Snuggly, Cuddly, Puppy Is The WHS Pet Of The Week!
Meet Elliott: The Piece Of Cake Pet Of The Week From WHS
Everyone always wants a puppy, and this week is your chance! The Warrick Humane Society is an established no-kill shelter in Newburgh, Indiana. The shelter offers a safe place for animals like Elliott to stay until they are adopted. Since the Warrick Humane Society does not receive any government funding, it relies on donations, sponsorships, and fundraisers to operate the shelter. Don't forget to check out 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 far too many dogs and cats in their care that need a loving home and family to call their own forever. With endless options of cats, dogs, and other animals, WHS will surely have the dream pet to complete your family! Let's meet this week's Piece of Cake Pet of the Week, Elliott!
Elliott Is Ready To Be A Part Of Your Forever Family
It's hard to believe that Elliott hasn't been adopted yet. He is a 7-month-old Doberman mix who is ready to be part of your family! He will need a cat-free home, but he's up to date on all vaccines, deworming, and prevention, and he's also microchipped. He's an adorable puppy with the squishy ears and all the love in the world to give. Get your application in today by applying here. Applications are reviewed in the order they are received. You can also stop by WHS and meet Elliott! WHS is open Wed–Thu from 12–7 and Fri–Sun from 12–4. Here's what the Warrick Humane Society said about Elliott:
"He’s still very much a puppy and will need continued guidance with potty training and basic manners, but he is eager to learn and wants to do things right. Elliott is crate trained, sweet-natured, and incredibly smart—he just needs someone willing to invest the time, patience, and love he deserves as he continues to grow. Elliott does great with kids and doesn’t seem bothered by other dogs here at the shelter. He’s a friendly, social boy who enjoys being around people and would thrive in a home ready to give him structure, playtime, and consistency."
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